05.02.25
Graphene Star Ltd, a UK-based leader in eco-innovative graphene materials, announced a strategic partnership with Gehring-Montgomery, Inc. (GMI), appointing the Pennsylvania-based specialty chemical distributor as its official distributor for the North American market.
With over 40 years of technical sales leadership, GMI will now deliver Graphene Star’s high-performance graphene and advanced graphitic materials to U.S. industrial giants—unlocking next-generation capabilities in construction, energy storage, paints and coatings, adhesives, conductive inks, thermal insulation, and more.
“The Graphene Star product line gives Gehring-Montgomery a deeper and broader footprint in sectors hungry for innovation,” said Mark Bitting, Managing Director of GMI. “Our customers are demanding smarter, more sustainable materials—and graphene is the game-changer.”
GMI’s technical team is already introducing these products to SMEs and Fortune 100 clients across North America at major industry events.
With over 40 years of technical sales leadership, GMI will now deliver Graphene Star’s high-performance graphene and advanced graphitic materials to U.S. industrial giants—unlocking next-generation capabilities in construction, energy storage, paints and coatings, adhesives, conductive inks, thermal insulation, and more.
“The Graphene Star product line gives Gehring-Montgomery a deeper and broader footprint in sectors hungry for innovation,” said Mark Bitting, Managing Director of GMI. “Our customers are demanding smarter, more sustainable materials—and graphene is the game-changer.”
What Makes Graphene Star Different?
Graphene Star’s patented, 100% water-based, chemical-free production process yields pure, defect-free graphene nanoplatelets at industrial scale—delivering exceptional strength, conductivity, and durability.Why It Matters Now:
Graphene is the most researched material in 2025 for industrial coatings and energy storage, and demand is exploding amid global sustainability mandates. With supply chain instability, rising tariffs on Chinese graphite, and increasing performance requirements, U.S. companies are urgently seeking domestic graphene solutions.GMI’s technical team is already introducing these products to SMEs and Fortune 100 clients across North America at major industry events.