First Nano
About First Nano
First Nano specializes in the manufacture of high quality process equipment suitable for the synthesis of a variety of one-dimensional nanostructures and nanomaterials. The EasyTube System is applicable to nanoscale research that intersects cross-functional disciplines in semiconductor, applied physics, biotechnology, chemical, and mechanical engineering fields. nnThe company provide specialized solutions for nanotube/nanowire synthesis. The company's engineering team can design customized systems for specific applications and research development.n
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Where is First Nano's headquarters?
First Nano's headquarters is located at 1860 Smithtown Ave., Ronkonkoma.
Who are First Nano's competitors?
Competitors of First Nano include Lawrenceville Plasma Physics and 4 more.
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