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Furukawa Electric, a major Japanese wire and cable company, and the Institute of Carbon Science at Shinshu University are working on carbon nanotube cables that use tiny carbon fibers to replace copper cables
with limited resources.
Although the conductivity of the material is now inferior to that of copper, it is theoretically expected to surpass copper
.
New material carbon nanotubes
Copper resources may be exhausted, and Furukawa Electric and others are turning their attention to carbon nanotubes
.
If its conductivity can be comparable to that of copper cable, new cable products with light weight and high strength are expected to come out
.
It is reported that compared with copper cable, the weight of carbon nanotube cable is only 1/6 of copper cable, but the strength is 20 times
that of steel.
According to the Institute of Carbon Science at Shinshu University, it is currently envisaged to promote the practical use of carbon nanotube cables as winding wires and transmission lines for electric vehicle engines
.
If successful, the technology is expected to become the backbone of space elevators connecting the ground and geostationary
orbits.
Now, Shinshu University's special professor, Shinshu University, Shinshu University, Shindo Shinobu has improved the carbon nanotube production technology published in 1988 and has successfully developed carbon nanotube cables
with world-class conductivity.
In the next two years, we will receive support from the National Research and Development Corporation for New Energy and Industrial Technology Development to complete the construction of an integrated production system from carbon nanotube production to cable production, and promote the practical application of prototype products
.
Furukawa Electric, a major Japanese wire and cable company, and the Institute of Carbon Science at Shinshu University are working on carbon nanotube cables that use tiny carbon fibers to replace copper cables
with limited resources.
Although the conductivity of the material is now inferior to that of copper, it is theoretically expected to surpass copper
.
New material carbon nanotubes
Copper resources may be exhausted, and Furukawa Electric and others are turning their attention to carbon nanotubes
.
If its conductivity can be comparable to that of copper cable, new cable products with light weight and high strength are expected to come out
.
It is reported that compared with copper cable, the weight of carbon nanotube cable is only 1/6 of copper cable, but the strength is 20 times
that of steel.
According to the Institute of Carbon Science at Shinshu University, it is currently envisaged to promote the practical use of carbon nanotube cables as winding wires and transmission lines for electric vehicle engines
.
If successful, the technology is expected to become the backbone of space elevators connecting the ground and geostationary
orbits.
Now, Shinshu University's special professor, Shinshu University, Shinshu University, Shindo Shinobu has improved the carbon nanotube production technology published in 1988 and has successfully developed carbon nanotube cables
with world-class conductivity.
In the next two years, we will receive support from the National Research and Development Corporation for New Energy and Industrial Technology Development to complete the construction of an integrated production system from carbon nanotube production to cable production, and promote the practical application of prototype products
.