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  2. Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology

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    Joint Firefighter Integrated Response Ensemble (J-FIRE) is a military protective suit used for firefighting in the CBRN and WMD environment. [3] J-FIRE utilizes the JSLIST and an aluminized firefighting proximity suit. The J-FIRE is designed to resist water and standard firefighting chemicals, while still providing CBRN protection to the user.

  3. NanoIntegris - Wikipedia

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    NanoIntegris is a nanotechnology company based in Boisbriand, Quebec specializing in the production of enriched, single-walled carbon nanotubes. [1] In 2012, NanoIntegris was acquired by Raymor Industries, a large-scale producer of single-wall carbon nanotubes using the plasma torch process.

  4. Nanotechnology in warfare - Wikipedia

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    Single-walled Carbon Nanotube, consisting of a graphite sheet wrapped into a cylinder shape.. Nanotechnology in warfare is a branch of nano-science in which molecular systems are designed, produced and created to fit a nano-scale (1-100 nm). [1]

  5. Carbon nanotube metal matrix composite - Wikipedia

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    Carbon nanotube metal matrix composites (CNT-MMC) are an emerging class of new materials that mix carbon nanotubes into metals and metal alloys to take advantage of the high tensile strength and electrical conductivity of carbon nanotube materials.

  6. Potential applications of carbon nanotubes - Wikipedia

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    Researchers from Rice University and State University of New York – Stony Brook have shown that the addition of low weight % of carbon nanotubes can lead to significant improvements in the mechanical properties of biodegradable polymeric nanocomposites for applications in tissue engineering including bone, [6] [7] [8] cartilage, [9] muscle [10] and nerve tissue.

  7. Category:Carbon nanotubes - Wikipedia

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    Carbon nanotube actuators; Carbon nanotube computer; Carbon nanotube field-effect transistor; Carbon nanotube metal matrix composite; Carbon nanotube nanomotor; Carbon nanotube quantum dot; Carbon nanotube supported catalyst; Carbon nanotubes for water transport; Carbon nanotubes in interconnects; Carbon nanotubes in photovoltaics; Carbon ...

  8. Chemturion - Wikipedia

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    Medical researcher wearing a Chemturion suit. The Chemturion is a multi-use, positive pressure totally encapsulating protective suit, manufactured by ILC Dover.It is currently used by Public Health Canada, Boston University, USAMRIID and AI Signal Research, the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, and many industrial companies such as DuPont, Dow, and Georgia Pacific.

  9. Sumio Iijima - Wikipedia

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    Sumio Iijima (飯島 澄男, Iijima Sumio, born 2 May 1939) is a Japanese physicist and inventor, often cited as the inventor of carbon nanotubes.Although carbon nanotubes had been observed prior to his "invention", Iijima's 1991 paper generated unprecedented interest in the carbon nanostructures and has since fueled intense research in the area of nanotechnology.