Concretene files patent for graphene dispersion
UK-based Concretene has filed a patent application for a new graphene dispersion technology, which could offer significant advancements in concrete materials. The application, submitted on 21st January 2025, was developed by Dawson Craig, Scullion Lisa, and Ijije Happiness.
Graphene, a material known for its strength and conductivity, has been gaining attention for its potential use in concrete to improve durability and performance. Concretene's new dispersion technology aims to enhance how graphene is incorporated into concrete, potentially leading to stronger and more sustainable construction materials.
While specific details of the patent are not yet available, the new technology could play an important role in future construction projects, particularly in improving the resilience and environmental impact of concrete. Concretene Ltd is expected to continue developing the technology, with plans for potential commercial applications once the patent process is completed.
This filing represents a significant step in Concretene's ongoing efforts to innovate within the concrete industry, particularly by exploring the benefits of graphene in construction materials.