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[*] posted on 22-10-2014 at 18:06
Free 1 g samples of single walled carbon nanotubes


http://ocsial.com/en/

They offer free samples of SWNTs. They probably expect the offer to go to potential customers but they don't specifically state that as a requirement. So, it's worth a shot, especially if you have a business email
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[*] posted on 22-10-2014 at 18:12


ordered my sample. don't know how well it is gonna go over that my business is a drywall company... LOL. but we will see :D thanks for the heads up
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[*] posted on 23-10-2014 at 04:20


Your company may be specialized in Reinforcing drywall with nanotubes powder..
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[*] posted on 23-10-2014 at 12:46
Great for Element Collections


You want to display as many forms of the pure element as you can, right?
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[*] posted on 23-10-2014 at 12:52


Precisely why I mentioned it!
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[*] posted on 23-10-2014 at 13:49


I put in an order, using my connection with the University of Minnesota.



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[*] posted on 24-10-2014 at 00:57


Ordered some in the name of my school. I couldn't justify turning that one down.
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[*] posted on 24-10-2014 at 20:20


I'll probably order some for kicks, but am unsure of what I could do with it. Ideas?
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[*] posted on 24-10-2014 at 20:36


To do much that is meaningful with materials like this usually requires a lab to support you. Research in battery electrodes, computing science, electronics, that sort of thing mostly. Although materials science people also employ them.

The short answer may be to sell it on eBay and buy something you need. Element collectors will buy it.
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[*] posted on 8-11-2014 at 00:59


Anyone heard anything more from these guys?
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[*] posted on 8-11-2014 at 05:37


Nope, nothing so far.



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[*] posted on 8-11-2014 at 06:45


I haven't either, I was really hoping this would work.
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[*] posted on 8-11-2014 at 13:22


Their site says that the Tuball product is 75% nanotube carbon, 10% 'carbon', and 15% catalyst.

What's the catalyst ?

It also says that it's in 50g or 100g containers.
$8.7, presumably per gramme = $435 for 50g.

Are there 49 here people willing to pay $15 for 1g of this 75% carbon nanotube stuff ?




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[*] posted on 9-11-2014 at 00:44


Yeah, if there was enough momentum, I would. Probably a couple of grams. But I would like to find out what happened to the free sample first.
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[*] posted on 9-11-2014 at 09:13


Quote: Originally posted by aga  
Their site says that the Tuball product is 75% nanotube carbon, 10% 'carbon', and 15% catalyst.

What's the catalyst ?

It also says that it's in 50g or 100g containers.
$8.7, presumably per gramme = $435 for 50g.

Are there 49 here people willing to pay $15 for 1g of this 75% carbon nanotube stuff ?


You could start a U2U subscription list, having people sign-up in advance to help establish whether this could fly for you.

This might be a good procedure for anyone considering a similar project.

I would sign-up for a gram.
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[*] posted on 9-11-2014 at 09:35


To be honest, i'd back such a project, but would not do it myself, purely due to the difficulties of actually Posting 49 x 1g samples out (i'm in Spain).

If they're in the USA, then a USA based 'redistributor' would be better.

The $15 per g price point was to see if at a profitable level it would still be attractive.

3 takers so far including me !




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[*] posted on 11-11-2014 at 21:07


Yes, same lack of results here. Did anyone receive a phone call as they suggested we would? I didn't. I find this surprising for a large company who clearly want to show their product to the marketplace.






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[*] posted on 11-11-2014 at 21:26


I am guessing that they got a higher response rate than they expected, chose the obvious professional lab kind of places and ignored the rest.
If we had a enough people to share an order and someone to distribute then we might get better results. Under the circumstances I would be hesitant to throw money in their direction before proper contact had been made.
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[*] posted on 11-11-2014 at 22:27


No surprises really.

They are offering free samples to try to Sell their product in quantity.

Can't complain if they prefer actual potential customers to us freeloaders.




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[*] posted on 12-11-2014 at 05:56


Actually, they would have every reason to view my email as being from a potential client, since my company email was used and we're a gas purification company.

I'm still not convinced that there is necessarily an issue. I'm sure I'm not the only one who used a scientific businesses' email account to request a sample. Anyway, I've learned that you can never tell by an email return address if an email is important. Maybe 1 in 6 - 8 of university/industrial customers use g-mail accounts to contact us, you just never know.

I think it may just be a volume related delay. Fingers crossed.

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[*] posted on 12-11-2014 at 12:30


Perhaps their Graphetron machine has gone all Bucky on them, which caused the Balls up.



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[*] posted on 12-11-2014 at 14:15


They are looking mainly for volume resellers with an established customer base and the infrastructure inplace to distribute. Its not so clear from the website, and gives a slightly wonky view of what they are wanting.
The concentration at present is on the above and those are the people getting there main attention.

Not sure it matters but the above is a condensed summary of a phone call to them, I have no need for there product etc but wondered why people didnt just ask them, so I did
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I havnt looked them up for company profile etc as I cant be arsed, but I did get the distinct feeling they are not as super duper as they like to think. I am probably wrong of course but I spoke with there partnership manager (couldnt understand his name as we still have phone and net trouble) and he just didnt seem as polished as I expected from the web site


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Actually is anyone positive they make this stuff? I dont know why but my first gut reaction was they are resellers, I dont have shit to base that on though

[Edited on 12-11-2014 by Little_Ghost_again]
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[*] posted on 12-11-2014 at 14:23


The website is quite amateurish by modern standards.

It appears to be a rough copy of 'Windows Tile' style.

I tried it in Russian to see if the 'font error' was due to Cryllic, but no, it looks the same.




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[*] posted on 13-12-2014 at 10:46


I'm starting to have my doubts that this will ever materialize. I mean, who would actually give samples of nanotubes out for free?

Turns out that's a rhetorical question. A start-up company called BNNT, LLC of Newport News, VA exhibited at the Fall Materials Research Society Expo. in Boston. They were giving out free samples of boron nitride nanotubes, so much better than another pen or rolled-up periodic chart!

Using a laser guided synthetic procedure, they produce SW and MW BN nanotubes. While isoelectronic with graphene nanotubes, they possess a different, and unique, set of characteristics. I'd estimate the volume of my sample to be about 1/3 of a cubic inch and it weighs 21 mg. This material can be readily spun into fibers and threads. The strength is very high, just as you'd expect.

The static charge generated on the clear plastic jar it came in is strong enough to give this ultra-light sample the ability to appear to defy gravity.

At the same conference, I saw another reference to ongoing production efforts to produce silicene.

And, even further off this thread's topic, whatever that may actually be, was the revelation that by using converging laser beams, ceramic cubes had been surgically "gutted" to leave structural members only a few layers of atoms thick. These ceramic cubes could undergo 50% linear compression and then rebound back! Flexible ceramics!

What a fascinating time to be a material scientist.

BNNT.JPG - 1.8MB

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[*] posted on 20-12-2014 at 15:07


My sample came in the mail the other day! I think that a university email helped. Also included were a couple of material samples impregnated with the tubes.

What to do with all this free stuff??



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