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China ultra-fine glass microfiber filter/Vacuum Insulation Panel Core manufacturer develops ultra-pure air purification material Hay:F07CQZS

In mid-June 2022, CQZS Ultrafiltration Technology Corporation and CQNJ 2D Materials Research Institute formally signed a cooperation framework agreement. According to the agreement, the two parties will realize the sharing of scientific research platform resources and industrial technology, and jointly build an ultra-pure air purification material laboratory.

Yang Jinming, vice president of CQZS, believes that the rapid development of the huge semiconductor industry has created a huge market space for "cleaning and purification equipment". In addition, the public health medical system has put forward higher requirements for air purification, disinfection and epidemic prevention, which will bring new business growth points to the air purification industry.

The two parties will jointly conduct technology research and development around ultra-pure air purification materials.

About CQZS

CQZS is a state-level high-tech enterprise with a state-level enterprise super filter material technology center, which was listed on the main board of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2012. The company has a large-scale production base and has high technical barriers in the research and development, production and in-depth application of microfiber glass wool.

Products

Glass Microfiber Filter Media

Composite Melt-blown Filtration Material

Composite PTFE Filtration Material

Glass Microfiber Air-laid Mat/Bag

Oil-gas Separation Glass Fiber Filter Paper

High Specific Surface Area Battery Separator

Vacuum Insulation Panel Core Material

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Inorganic Spraying Glass Wool

Dry Method Insulation Blanket

About CQNJ

CQNJ Institute of Two-Dimensional Materials, led by Professor Constantine, winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics, focuses on the technology development and transfer of two-dimensional materials and nanomaterials.

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