GRAPHETON'S NEW
PRODUCTS TO
BOOST U.S. CHIP
FABRICATION INDUSTRY THROUGH
MULTIPLE
INNOVATIONS
Los Angeles, CA --
April
14, 2021 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire
-- US Nuclear's (OTCQB:
UCLE) partner Grapheton has developed
next-generation
chip technology
using carbon-based microfabrication
methods which can provide substantial
new
on-chip
capabilities, help solve the dire
chip debacle, and help America reclaim
its title
as a "global leader" in chip design and
manufacturing.
On
April 3, 2021,
President Biden proposed a $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan
which included $50 billion for the American
semiconductor industry that will go toward production
incentives and design and research. The American economy
is starting to reel from inadequate manufacturing issues related
to chip
shortfalls, and the Biden administration is focused
on
bolstering domestic chip manufacturing,
research, and design.
US Nuclear and
Grapheton
believe that it's
not just a matter of quantity but new American innovations that will help
solve the chip shortage and ensure a lead position for
U.S. chip
technology. Grapheton's core technology lies in its
carbon-based microfabrication which is setting the standards of
tomorrow. Some of the innovations that Grapheton has accomplished
(and patented
under intellectual property) relevant to the chip industry
include:
- Created new
glassy carbon micro-supercapacitors with remarkable charge storage
capacity that can be mounted directly on chips. Commercial
off the shelf (COTS) capacitors have tiny
values around
80-100 pF (picoFarads), whereas
Grapheton's
new
supercapacitors can have up to 3 mF/cm2 (milliFarads
per square
cm), reaching nearly
3
million
times more
capacitance than commercial
products and thus allowing further
miniaturization
of a large
class of electronic circuits. Furthermore,
these supercapacitors are compatible with the current silicon fab
technology so they can be swiftly put into
production.
- Created new
graphene-polymer carbon-based electrodes that don't corrode and are
biocompatible, with device applications including brain stimulation for medical
disorders, hearing aids, artificial
limbs, and
implantable/wearable sensors.
- Created a new
self-charging battery using the body's own salty liquid environment
as the power source and without the rare or dangerous chemicals in
traditional batteries.
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CONTACT:
US Nuclear Corp.
(OTCQB:
UCLE)
Robert I.
Goldstein, President, CEO, and Chairman
Rachel
Boulds, Chief Financial
Officer
(818) 883
7043
Email: info@usnuclearcorp.com