NanoIntegris supplies high-purity few-layer graphene (PureWave Graphene) and electronically separated single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) for battery electrodes. These nanomaterials improve electrical conductivity in anodes and cathodes, enabling faster charging/discharging, enhanced cycling stability, and extended battery lifespan. They support lithium-ion, emerging lithium-sulfur, and solid-state battery chemistries, helping manufacturers achieve higher energy density and efficiency.
PureWave Graphene: high-purity few-layer graphene for improved electrode conductivity; Electronic SWCNTs: single-walled carbon nanotubes with high surface area and superior electronic properties. Both are designed for integration into anode and cathode formulations to boost battery performance.
In 2024, NanoIntegris showcased PureWave Graphene and high-purity SWCNTs at The Battery Show North America to demonstrate their impact on lithium-ion cell performance. In early 2025, it participated in the TechBlick Boston Conference, and in 2025 joined the Graphene Council alongside Raymor Industries to strengthen community collaboration.
NanoIntegris Technologies Inc. is a privately held subsidiary of Raymor Industries. Acquired by Raymor in 2012, it is wholly owned and operated by Raymor Industries. There are no separate public investors, funding rounds, or shareholder disclosures for NanoIntegris; all investor relations and ownership responsibilities are managed through its parent company, Raymor Industries.