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UK's Directa Plus advances textile printing with graphene inks

29 Apr '21
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Directa Plus, a leading producer and supplier of graphene nanoplatelets based products for use in consumer and industrial markets, has announced positive advances in its research into printing graphene-based inks onto textiles. For the past two years, Directa has been working with an international textile group to develop new G+ graphene printing technique.

In April 2021, for the first time, a G+ graphene-based ink, which used a specific grade of graphene developed for the purpose, has been digitally jetted. This is a preliminary result, but it proves the feasibility of the technology and is a very important milestone for Directa's product development strategy in the textile vertical, the company said in a non-regulatory filing with the London Stock Exchange.

"This is a very positive development for Directa's textile printing technology. With the ability to jet digitally graphene inks the range of textile products we can produce is hugely increased," said Giulio Cesareo, chief executive of Directa Plus.

"In addition to benefitting our product development, this increase in versatility will allow us to ensure the maximum environmental sustainability of our textile designs," he added.

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