Smoltek's carbon nanofiber technology undergoes €40k study

Smoltek Nanotech has received a €40,000 order to perform a proof-of-concept study using the company’s carbon nanofiber technology in solving a difficult materials engineering problem for a global medtech company.

The purpose of the proof-of-concept study is to confirm that Smoltek’s electrically conductive, vertically aligned carbon nanofibers can function as an interconnect between an integrated circuit and a sensor material that is not compatible with metals.

Håkan Persson, CEO of Smoltek Nanotech, said: “This is a great business opportunity for us, in a unique context where we don’t really see any alternative solutions. The medtech industry is very interesting as a potential business area for Smoltek’s future expansion, in addition to our two priority business areas: the semiconductor industry, where we develop ultra-thin capacitors for application processors and the hydrogen industry, where we develop high-performance cell materials for electrolysers.”

Smoltek has been collaborating with this company for some time and several initial tests have already been performed. The current proof-of-concept study will include a more complete test of the concept, which among other things aims to verify the performance of the solution and to ensure that the assembly lasts, as well as to obtain more knowledge in how to scale up the concept to volume production.

The carbon nanofiber technology used is very similar to the one that Smoltek is developing for its main business track for ultra-thin capacitors, and the proof-of-concept study is an example of one of the many areas where the company’s technology can be applied.

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