While it’s completely invisible and only a single atom thick, graphene is the lightest, strongest, most conductive material ever discovered.
The Graphene Jacket brings us one step closer to a graphene skin
5 years after we started working with graphene, we’re getting closer to building a graphene skin. The Graphene Jacket is built with an ultra-thin graphene core that can store and redistribute heat, help regulate your temperature, and reduce humidity next to your body. The jacket is also highly breathable, highly waterproof, and thanks to the graphene nanoplatelets only being a few atoms thick, weighs just 197 grams.
Meet the world’s first temperature regulating puffer, built with a graphene shell and graphene insulation
The Double Graphene Lightweight Puffer is the world’s first puffer jacket engineered with a graphene shell and graphene insulation. Lightweight, waterproof, windproof and breathable, it’s an astonishingly versatile puffer that can store and redistribute heat, and reduce humidity next to your body. And because graphene conducts heat better than any material on Earth, it helps regulate your temperature wherever you are and whatever you’re doing.
The puffer’s insulation is infused with graphene, which conducts heat better than any material on Earth.
The Thermal Camouflage Jacket is one step closer to an invisibility cloak
We spent 3 years working with the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester to build the world’s first Thermal Camouflage Jacket. Designed to eventually make the human body invisible to infrared cameras, it’s a computer-programmable jacket that brings us one step closer to turning the invisibility cloak from science fiction into reality.