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Nanocomposites are materials composed of two or more components, at least one of which is nanoscale in size. These materials are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics. Nanocomposites offer a range of advantages over traditional materials, such as improved strength, durability, and thermal and electrical conductivity. They are also lighter and more cost-effective than traditional materials, making them attractive for a variety of applications.
Nanocomposites are a rapidly growing segment of the nanotechnology market. The increasing demand for lightweight and durable materials, as well as the need for cost-effective solutions, are driving the growth of the nanocomposite market.
Some companies in the nanocomposite market include 3M, BASF, DowDuPont, Nanocomp Technologies, and Nanocyl. Show Less Read more