Rimere, a company specializing in nanocarbon production using plasma technology, has announced a new partnership with ACS Material. The goal is to expand Rimere’s global reach and make its products more accessible.
The partnership will enable ACS Material’s network of research universities, laboratories, and industry partners to access Rimere’s portfolio of nanocarbon materials. Key among these is Rimere’s crumpled graphene, a material known for its high electrical conductivity and thermal performance. These properties make it suitable for applications in electronics, energy storage, and advanced manufacturing.
Rimere utilizes a patented sequential hybrid plasma technology to produce its nanocarbon materials. This process involves breaking down methane molecules and reconfiguring them into high-value materials such as graphene and other nanocarbon forms. The technology also supports the production of clean hydrogen from natural gas, with a focus on zero emissions.
The Reformer device is central to this process. It enables selective synthesis of various nanocarbon materials, including high purity graphene, through controlled plasma-based reactions. This approach allows for scalable, high-quality production of advanced materials critical for research and industrial applications.
Mitchell Pratt, CEO of Rimere, said, “Our partnership with ACS Material puts Rimere’s nanocarbon products on a trusted platform. It makes our materials available to researchers and manufacturers worldwide.” He emphasized the importance of supporting innovation through reliable supply.
Richard Ploss, CEO of ACS Material, added, “Rimere’s consistent production of crumpled graphene and other nanocarbon materials offers new possibilities for industry applications. We look forward to connecting our customers with these cutting-edge materials.”



