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erinhsing
we focus on manufacturing of SiC, TiC, B4C, ZrC,Si3N4, TiN, AlN, BN, Silicon, Ni, Ag
silicon nitride, silicon carbide, aluminium nitride, titanium nitride, titanium carbide, zirconium carbide, boron carbide, silicon
For applications:
microelectronics, plastic materials, anti-electric erosion, filler, IC packaging materials, clear plastic, polymer materials, rubber materials, wear and corrosion resistance, thermal conductive materials, composites, plating, electrochemical or chemical deposition coating, fuel cell, substrate, lower friction, refractory ceramics, hard coating, transparent materials, nucleating agent, dispersion strengthening, ductile agent, dielectric materials, glass materials; refining agent for alloys or superalloys, high strength steel; powder metallurgy materials, catalyst, surface engineering, surface protection, lubricant oil additive, photoluminescence, IR or UV adsorbing agent, solar energy materials, Photovoltaics, LED materials, Encapsulation material
in the ways of (a) nanofiller or nano additive, (cool.gif nanoparticle coating, © condensified nanomaterials with some of combinations above maybe beyond your expectation.

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erinhsing
Hi,
Thank you very much. i will supply data on that section.

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