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First Graphene launches platform for growing international construction and other industry audience

First Graphene, the leading supplier of high-performing, bulk graphene products for the construction and other industries, has launched a new platform to support its growing base of international customers and stakeholders. The new website, www.firstgraphene.net, is an opportunity for visitors to develop a deeper understanding of the potential of graphene and its applications, which include graphene-reinforced concrete used in building projects, and as a fire retardant in commercial and residential prope
August 9, 2019 Read time: 2 mins

First Graphene, the leading supplier of high-performing, bulk graphene products for the construction and other industries, has launched a new platform to support its growing base of international customers and stakeholders.

The new website, %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 link-external www.firstgraphene.net false http://www.firstgraphene.net/ false false%>, is an opportunity for visitors to develop a deeper understanding of the potential of graphene and its applications, which include graphene-reinforced concrete used in building projects, and as a fire retardant in commercial and residential properties. With a clean design and vibrant imagery, the content reflects not only the First Graphene brand but provides insight into the real potential for graphene with their range of high-quality PureGRAPH products.

First Graphene is making huge advances with a robust manufacturing platform and an established 100 tonne/year graphene production capacity. Furthermore, it is the only company in the world with regulatory approval to sell tonnes of graphene in both Europe and Australia.

Chris McMahon, First Graphene marketing manager, says: “This isn’t simply a website launch. This is a new platform that showcases the real capabilities behind First Graphene and provides clear guidance to our global customers on the use of graphene in their industry. We will continue  to build our content over the coming months to create a wealth of valuable resources.”

As a Tier 1 partner at the Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre (GEIC), in Manchester, England, First Graphene is an innovative leader that works closely with their partners to add value and drive the adoption of graphene products into novel applications.

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