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Graphene on Substrate

09/04/2015 10:10 AM

Hello, I'm new here. Anyone, has a success attaching graphene on a substrate?

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09/04/2015 10:23 AM
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09/04/2015 10:24 AM
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09/04/2015 10:28 AM

Ask the member Fredski!

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09/04/2015 10:38 AM
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Re: Graphene on Substrate

09/04/2015 10:54 AM

Thank you Sir, does it also sticks or attached to glass panel?

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Re: Graphene on Substrate

09/04/2015 10:58 AM

you're welcome........even though you're a dreaded ANON

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Re: Graphene on Substrate

09/04/2015 11:06 AM

Depends on which adhesive is used.

What is causing you to ask?

Did your name used to be Kulas?

Independent research (Google) can be used to narrow the search and avoid playing 20 questions with people who tire of that game quickly.

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Re: Graphene on Substrate

09/04/2015 11:29 AM

Nope, Madam.

I have a DIY investigatory project a hand for the kids, some sort of a cheap radio antenna. I'd like to use graphene. I read, it has a fine electrical properties than copper and its pretty interesting, nobel prize winner.

I am curious to find, what a pencil could do. Pretty amazed, actually.

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Re: Graphene on Substrate

09/04/2015 12:46 PM

that's one expensive ass antenna out of aluminum?

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Re: Graphene on Substrate

09/04/2015 1:26 PM

That is soon to be outdated for sure. The future belongs to graphene. That guy on the screen might also use graphene on his products. I've seen he is selling some water purification stuff.

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09/04/2015 1:47 PM

I suggest that you search for "building an antenna" on the net.

Antennas are frequency sensitive, so grapheme may not be good for your application.

New is not always best.

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09/04/2015 1:57 PM

so graphene is the future? wish I had thought of that

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09/04/2015 2:21 PM

Make sure you use PPE when handling graphene.

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09/04/2015 3:10 PM

What risks are there? Skin contact, inhalation?

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09/04/2015 3:15 PM

Inhalation.

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09/04/2015 11:42 AM

I guess you're the de-facto Graphene guy here in the forum.

Sorry for pointing the ANON in your direction but when I saw Graphene, I thought Fredski!

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09/04/2015 12:48 PM

he's right about it's electrical properties but it's really better suited for microelectronics for its flexibility and strength.

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09/04/2015 12:51 PM

That's what I was thinking.

I know very little about Graphene and that's why I leave it to the pro's!

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