Haydale Graphene Industries plc, through its subsidiaries, produces, sells, and functionalizes graphene and other nanomaterials in the United Kingdom, Europe, the United States, China, Thailand, South Korea, Japan, and internationally. It offers inks and coatings, resins, and fluids and masterbatches for use in composites and polymers; masterbatch and pre-preg composites, elastomers and other nanomaterials; and installed SiC. In addition, it provides graphene face masks; ceramycGuard; composites; elastomers; silicon carbide whiskers; and advanced consulting and test services. The company serves the aerospace, automotive, marine, medical, printing inks and coating, and sports industries. Haydale Graphene Industries plc was formerly known as Innovative Carbon Limited and changed its name to Haydale Graphene Industries plc in March 2014. The company was incorporated in 2010 and is headquartered in Ammanford, the United Kingdom.
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