Friborg » More and more everyday products incorporate nanomaterials in their manufacturing processes: paints, textiles, batteries… How to ensure that these particles with a diameter of less than one nanometer – i.e. 0.000001 millimeter – melt perfectly into the material and play their role (for example to optimize electrical conductivity)? Founded in 2018, the Friborg company NanoLockin, a spin-off of the Adolphe Merkle Institute (AMI) established for two years in the Colab coworking space, on rue Jacques-Gachoud, has developed an easy-to-use tool allowing , thanks to a patented technology, to establish such a quality diagnosis in less than a minute.
This machine equipped with a camera
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