Using Graphene In IP Cameras?

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Mert Karakaya
Jan 06, 2023
IPVMU Certified

IPVM ImageGraphene is a honeycomb carbon lattice, that has desired intrinsic properties like high tensile strength, flexibility, and electrical conductivity, and it is the thinnest two-dimensional material. The Nobel-prize-winning rediscovery of the material in 2004 showed that high-quality graphene is easy to manufacture. Graphene has been academically tested for use in solar cells, photonic devices, touch panels in smart devices, and even for high-durability products like tennis racquets.

Uniview markets graphene material as the "innovative design for the future", and has a dedicated page for this material. Uniview highlights the "heat dissipation", "corrosion resistance", and "sustainability" aspects of this material, and partially uses it for their cameras as the front face housing. Since Uniview uses graphene in conjunction with plastic for camera housing, it is not clear how the "benefits" of graphene can be applied to their products directly. Uniview's graphene marketing video is embedded below:

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Jerome Miller
Jan 08, 2023

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