Graphene
for Industry
High-performance graphene solutions transforming plastics, concrete, and advanced materials at industrial scale. Where material science meets commercial reality.
Who We Are
Tens International is at the forefront of the graphene revolution, delivering cutting-edge solutions to transform industries like plastics, concrete, and advanced materials.
With a commitment to innovation and scalability, we're shaping the future of material science.
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What is
Graphene?
Graphene is a groundbreaking material composed of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb-like lattice. It's often called the "wonder material" because of its exceptional properties, combining strength, flexibility, and conductivity like no other substance.
Year of Discovery
First isolated at the University of Manchester — earning its discoverers the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010.
Pure Carbon
The same element as graphite and diamond, yet arranged in a unique 2D structure that makes it fundamentally different from both.
Perfect Bond Angles
Each carbon atom bonds to three neighbours at precisely 120°, forming the stable hexagonal lattice behind all its extraordinary properties.
Why Graphene
The Wonder Material
of the 21st Century
A single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice — with extraordinary mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties that no other material can match.
Unmatched Strength
200 times stronger than steel yet incredibly lightweight. Graphene redefines what structural materials can achieve.
Versatile Integration
From plastics to concrete, graphene seamlessly integrates into existing manufacturing processes and supply chains.
Sustainable Impact
Reduce material usage and carbon footprint while extending the lifespan of structures and products dramatically.
Material Science
The Graphene
Lattice
Graphene's unique hexagonal carbon structure is the source of all its extraordinary properties. Each carbon atom bonds to three others at 120° angles, forming a perfect two-dimensional crystal.
Nanometres Thick
A single atomic layer — the thinnest material known to science.
Young's Modulus
Stiffness comparable to diamond, yet flexible enough to bend without breaking.
Light Transmission
Nearly transparent, yet an excellent electrical conductor — enabling next-gen electronics.
Market Applications
Graphene Across
Industries
Our graphene-enhanced solutions deliver measurable performance gains across a broad range of industries and applications.
Consumer Products & Apparels
Agricultural Films & Wraps
Consumer Packaging
Industrial Products
Automotive Parts
Textiles
Ready to Begin?
Put Graphene
to the Test
Ready to see what graphene can do for your industry? Our materials team is ready to discuss your application.