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Fullerex (fullerex.com) has announced the release of the "Bulk Graphene Pricing Report 2014" as part of its research offering.

New pricing report for bulk graphene materials

London, UK | Posted on September 13th, 2014

The Bulk Graphene Pricing Report is a detailed report on the current pricing of bulk graphene materials which encompass the various commercial grades of nano-to-micron scale flake graphene or "platelets" as opposed to continuous monolayer films. Bulk graphene materials have wide reaching applications for large-scale use as an industrial commodity. As such, understanding price drivers and gaining accurate pricing information is critical for successfully exploiting graphene as either a producer or end-user of the material.

For Graphene Producers:
- Understand which markets are the best candidates for the industrial scale use of graphene
- Discover current market price points for different forms of graphene materials
- Learn what price points will be needed for graphene to compete effectively with existing materials in targeted markets

For Graphene Buyers and Users:
- Gain transparency into current market prices for different forms of graphene materials
- Discover which markets are viable for graphene as a competitive, functional material
- Improve your knowledge and negotiating position when sourcing bulk graphene materials

To view the table of contents and executive summary please visit: fullerex.com/images/Bulk_Graphene_Pricing_Report_2014_Executive_Summary.pdf

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About Fullerex
Fullerex is a merchant member of INSCX™ Exchange, an electronic trade platform and world marketplace for trade in Nanomaterials, Base Oils, Specialty Minerals and Polymers.

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Tom Eldridge
Director
+44 (0)77 2371 2956


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+44 (0)20 3732 2693
2 Palace Road, 2nd Floor
East Molesey, Surrey KT8 9DL

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