Canatu and DENSO make a breakthrough in carbon nanotube mass production
Canatu from Finland and DENSO from Japan have started up their new, jointly developed carbon nanotube reactor at the Canatu factory in Finland. The new high-performance reactor was developed to scale-up carbon nanotube film manufacturing to meet increasing demand to address global ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) market with more competitive products. Through this development, Canatu and DENSO can triple the throughput of Canatu carbon nanotube (Canatu CNT) films while maintaining record-high performance.
According to a joint statement of both partners, Carbon nanotubes hold immense potential. "Their unparalleled properties are increasingly suitable for a range of applications. However, one key obstacle impeding the widespread application of carbon nanotubes in future products is the challenge of controlling their growth and variation during mass-production. Through joint development, Canatu and DENSO have significantly progressed in scaling and controlling the chemistry of Canatu’s proprietary CNT synthesis process. This enables large-scale production of Canatu CNT films with consistent quality for highly engineered solutions."
The joint development program focused on improving the reactor design, process controls and serviceability. Key design changes included sizing up the reactor and its components and implementing a novel, parallel furnace design to multiply the synthesis process yield. Optimal carbon nanotube growth conditions to maximize yield were realized through modular reactor prototypes and system-scale simulations. The new reactor cluster is equipped with in-situ monitoring of carbon nanotube growth, and a new collection chamber design, that together ensures low ADAS heater-to-heater variation. For customers, this means consistent quality in terms of product uniformity. Finally, thanks to improved serviceability, the operating rate target of 90% has been achieved, with service time reduced to 4 % of operating time.
The newest reactor will be expanded into a reactor platform for next-generation carbon nanotube products. High-performance reactors are now integrated into the fully automated roll-to-roll Canatu CNT film manufacturing line and deployed during mass-production. Canatu CNT film throughput can be further scaled by integrating up to four additional high-performance reactors into the step-and-repeat film manufacturing line.
Canatu focuses on creating the most advanced carbon nanotubes for highly engineered solutions, where opto-electronic performance and reliability are crucial. Under the automotive industry, Canatu advances autonomous driving in any weather with Canatu CNT film heaters for ADAS cameras and LiDARs. Additionally, Canatu’s 3D touch sensors shape surfaces into experiences in automotive interiors, enabling design freedom and an intuitive user experience. Today, Canatu is in mass production through eight programs.
About Canatu
Canatu is a carbon nanomaterial developer creating the most advanced carbon nanotubes for industry-transforming products. The Canatu carbon nanotube (CNT) technology has been created with a unique process that ensures the required versatility and reliability for highly engineered solutions. Canatu partners with forerunner companies, together transforming products for better tomorrows with nano carbon. The company’s focus is in the automotive and semiconductor industries with the portfolio’s core spanning from ADAS heaters to 3D touch sensors and to EUV membranes. The experts at Canatu think big and create impacts on the tiniest scale – nano solutions for massive impact. Canatu’s headquarters are in Finland with sales offices also in the US, Japan and Taiwan.
About DENSO CORPORATION
Globally headquartered in Kariya, Japan, DENSO is a $47.9 billion leading mobility supplier that develops advanced technology and components for nearly every vehicle make and model on the road today. With manufacturing at its core, DENSO invests in around 200 facilities worldwide to provide opportunities for rewarding careers and to produce cutting-edge electrification, powertrain, thermal and mobility electronics products, among others, that change how the world moves. In developing such solutions, the company’s 165,000 global employees are paving the way to a mobility future that improves lives, eliminates traffic accidents, and preserves the environment. DENSO spent around 9.0 percent of its global consolidated sales on research and development in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023.
Caption: Yoshiyuki Yokoyama (DENSO), Toshihiko Muraki (DENSO), Juha Kokkonen (Canatu), Taneli Juntunen (Canatu) and Antti Valkola (Canatu).