Solesence PP&E per Employee
PP&E per Employee of Solesence (SLSN) as of Aug 18, 2026.
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PP&E per Employee of Solesence is 2026 0.00 USD. PP&E per Employee of Solesence was 2025 0.00 USD. It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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Solesence Stock analysis
What does Solesence do? Nanophase Technologies Corp is an American company specializing in the development, production, and sale of nanomaterials and nanoapplications. It was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Romeoville, Illinois. The company's business model is based on the manufacture of nanopowders for a variety of applications in the electronics, energy, health, and corrosion protection sectors. Nanophase has developed a unique manufacturing technology that allows it to produce nanomaterials with excellent quality and purity, capable of meeting customized performance characteristics. The company specializes in four main sectors: electronics, energy, health, and corrosion protection. In the electronics sector, it produces nanopowders used to manufacture circuit boards and chips. These nanopowders are highly conductive and have the stability and reliability necessary for the electronics industry. In the energy sector, Nanophase manufactures nanopowders used in the production of solar cells, fuel cells, and batteries. These nanopowders enhance the performance of these energy sources by increasing efficiency and lifespan. In the health sector, Nanophase focuses on manufacturing nanopowders used to enhance medical implants and drugs. These nanopowders improve the effectiveness of medical products by enhancing their absorption and distribution in the body while reducing toxicity. In the corrosion protection sector, Nanophase manufactures nanomaterials that provide protection against corrosion and oxidation. These nanomaterials are used in the automotive, aerospace, marine, and construction industries to extend the lifespan of materials and reduce maintenance costs. Nanophase offers a wide range of products based on these different sectors. These products include nanopowders for manufacturing nanocomposites, lubricants, coatings, paints, pigments, as well as polishing and cleaning products. These products are able to meet high standards of performance, purity, and stability, making them highly sought after in the industry. In recent years, Nanophase has also specialized in the production of nanoapplications targeting data transmission, solar energy, and the improvement of medical devices. The company works with various industry partners to provide customized solutions that meet customer needs. Overall, Nanophase Technologies Corp has become a leading provider of nanomaterials and nanoapplications. With its unique manufacturing technology and broad product portfolio, it aims to strengthen its position in the industry and offer innovative solutions and products that meet customer needs. Solesence is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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PP&E per employee measures the physical capital intensity per worker. Higher values indicate more capital-intensive operations.
PP&E per Employee's USD is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track PP&E per Employee's Solesence historically and in real time.
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