About Us
What we do
Tangho NanoPaper™ develops and supplies natural nanofiber substrates engineered for printed and flexible electronics. Our A4 sheets are built for real lab workflows—screen, inkjet, gravure, and dispense printing—so teams can prototype sensors, antennas, heaters, and circuits with speed and repeatability.
Why it matters
Electronics need substrates that balance print fidelity, thermal stability, and mechanical strength without the environmental footprint of petrochemical films. NanoPaper™ delivers a dense, ultra-smooth nanofiber network that enables sharp features, reliable adhesion, and consistent electrical performance after curing.
How we work
We operate with a first-principles, data-driven approach: define target performance, run controlled trials, publish application notes, and iterate with customers. Our commercialization follows staged gates—from pilot runs to scale—so quality and supply resilience improve together.
Validation & partnerships
Our substrates are being validated with academic and industrial labs through screen-printing, inkjet, and direct-ink writing workflows on standard equipment. Current collaborations include university groups and printed-electronics companies evaluating real application use cases.
Manufacturing & quality
Production emphasizes surface consistency, dimensional stability, and tight thickness windows. Every batch ships with handling guidelines, and we aim to support customers with process tuning (mesh selection, curing ramps, adhesion testing) to shorten time-to-result.
Our principles
- Scientific rigor: publish methods, not hype.
- Customer outcomes: optimize for printability, yield, and reproducibility.
- Sustainability: bio-based cellulose substrate with responsible processing.
- Open collaboration: Case studies, blog posts, data sharing, joint developments that accelerate learning.
Team
Tangho NanoPaper™ is led by a cross-functional group spanning materials science, printed electronics, and manufacturing scale-up. Key collaborators include academic partners (at the University of Waterloo and Yamagata University) and industry engineers focused on sensor and RF devices.
Get in touch
Explore product details, application notes, and contact options here on our website. For collaboration, bulk orders, or technical questions, reach out—our engineers can help you qualify NanoPaper™ in your print process.