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Fullerex (fullerex.com) has announced the release of the "Bulk Graphene Pricing Report 2015" as part of its research offering.

Fullerex launches 2015 edition of the Bulk Graphene Pricing Report

London, UK | Posted on January 26th, 2015

The 2015 edition, replacing the report from 2014, 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.

The 2015 report features up to date pricing information and around a third more content compared to last years report, as well as being launched at a lower price point for an enterprise license, which further strengthens the reports value proposition.

An executive summary and full table of contents for the report can be accessed here: fullerex.com/images/2015%20Bulk%20Graphene%20Pricing%20Report%20executive%20summary.pdf

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About Fullerex
Fullerex is an independent nanomaterial merchant and a member of INSCX™ Exchange, the world marketplace for trade in Nanomaterials, Base Oils, Titanium Dioxide, Specialty Minerals and Polymers.

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