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CINCOM CM-035E - Graphene Introduction

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Graphene
Graphene A planar film composed of carbon atoms. It is currently the
world's lightest and most tough new nanomaterial due to its special
nanostructure and high quality physicochemical properties. Graphene
has important application prospects in electronics, optics, magnetism,
biomedicine and drug delivery, and has been recognized as a "future
revolution material”
When graphene is heated, the far-infrared wavelength emitted is very
close to the far-infrared wavelength of the human body, both of which are
6-14iun. When the two wavelengths interact equally, resonance occurs.
When resonance occurs with cells, The far-infrared heat energy penetrates
into the subcutaneous tissue, uses capillary expansion, promotes blood
circulation, strengthens tissue metabolism, increases regenerative capacity,
and improves immunity of the body, thereby achieving medical care.
Graphene Feature
Infrared portable physiotherapy:
Most close to body of wave physiotherapist:
portable convenient stable performance long life
relative intensity Peak value9.4 relative intensity Peak value9.4
Infrared part of human body Infrared cente test report