Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in August 2009 by Olga Levinson and Boris Zousman, Ray Techniques operates with 1–10 employees. The company has secured $272K across two funding rounds. Ray Techniques holds patents in the United States, Europe, and Korea for its nano-diamond production methods.
Business overview
Ray Techniques specializes in the production of high-purity nano-diamonds using a patented laser treatment process. The company develops nano-diamond additives in various forms, including modified powders and stable colloids based on different solvents and polymer resins. Its products serve as efficient additives for polymers, coatings, lubricants, and nano-fluids, with applications spanning industrial sectors, biomedical research, and materials innovation.
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- What is Ray Techniques' core product offering?
- Ray Techniques produces high-purity nano-diamonds and nano-diamond additives in the form of modified powders and stable colloids based on various solvents and polymer resins. Products include Ray-DMSO-3, RayND-W-4, RayND nanodiamond powder, RT-Lub, RT-DND-BM, RT-DND-B, and ND-Galvano.
- When was Ray Techniques founded and by whom?
- Ray Techniques was founded in August 2009 by Olga Levinson and Boris Zousman.
- What is the primary technology used by Ray Techniques?
- Ray Techniques utilizes a patented laser treatment method for producing nano-diamonds from an ash-wax mixture. This method is designed for controllable, efficient, environmentally friendly, and nonhazardous synthesis, ensuring high purity and uniformity of nanoparticles.
- Has Ray Techniques received any grants or non-equity funding?
- Yes, in January 2017, Ray Techniques received a grant from EU Horizon 2020. The company also received a grant from EU Horizon 2020 in October 2016.
- What are the key applications for Ray Techniques' nano-diamond products?
- Ray Techniques' nano-diamond products are used as efficient additives to polymers, coatings, lubricants, and nano-fluids for biomedical research. The company has also achieved promising results in cancer research and slow neutron reflection.