Ab ut Ec phene
Priding itself in being the world's only Climate change reversal company, Ecophene was established in 2014 in Miami, FL with a singular mission: to profitably reduce Carbon Dioxide levels to pre-industrial revolution levels: 280 ppm.
In our search for a viable method to achieve this goal, Ecophene developed a patent pending method for the mass production of industrial grade Graphene from atmospheric Carbon Dioxide at a cheaper price than conventional fiberglass.
Graphene has applications in multiple markets, including concrete, batteries, water and air filters, consumer electronics, clothing, insulation, material additives, biomedical, military, space, and solar.
What is Graphene
Graphene is a one atom thick, honey-comb shaped carbon molecule. Our patent pending method produces powdered
industrial-grade Graphene that we sell by the cubic yard.
The table below describes multiple properties of Graphene that scientists around the world have discovered.
Current
Devel pments
Water/Air Filters
Due to Graphene's properties, parasites, toxins, salts, etc. can be filtered from air and water.
Concrete
Graphene infused concrete is
self-repairing, has been shown to be up to 50% stronger than fiberglass infused concrete, and can be manufactured at a cheaper cost.
Batteries
Graphene infused batteries charge 20% faster than conventional batteries.
Future Markets
Tech
Current research shows that Graphene is a superior alternative to materials currently used in capacitors, batteries, computer chips, speakers, etc.
Clothing
Adding graphene to clothing increases material strength and thermal properties.
Electrical Safety
Graphene can replace rubber and electrical insulators used in safety equipment.
Material Additives
Graphene can be added to multiple materials such as: plastic, resins, glass, metals, etc. to significantly improve their properties.
Space
Due to Graphene's insulating properties, it can be integrated into the hoses, H-Vac systems, etc. of spaceships to make space travel safer.
Military
Adding Graphene to Kevlar and other types of armors will improve their ballistic resistance.
Biomedical
Currently, Graphene sheets can improve pacemakers. In future developments, it will replace pacemakers and be used to filter out toxins from the blood stream.
SOlAR
Research shows that Graphene is a cheaper and more efficient alternative to current solar panels.
C ntact US
Leandro Alvarez, CEO
Stephanie Soto, COO
@EcopheneLeo