Conductive additive based on a surfactant for solvent-free epoxy and PU coatings without drawbacks in color and mechanical properties. Also recommended for epoxy composites.
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Material system
Solvent-free epoxy and polyurethane resins
Working dosage
0.1–1 wt.%
Сoncentrate carrier
Surfactant – ethoxylated alcohol
Shape
Paste
Benefits
Electrical conductivity
Allows uniform and permanent electrical conductivity without “hot spots”
Permanent characteristics
Anti-static properties independent of humidity
Mechanical properties
Maintains or even increases mechanical properties
Flexibility in color
Adding color to epoxy and polyurethane resins is possible due to low working dosages of the concentrate and minimal greying effect
Viscosity retained
Minimally affects density, viscosity and other rheological properties of matrix material
Easy to use
The pre-dispersed formula allows use of standard manufacturing equipment
Cases
Anti-static topcoat for rotor sails
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Epoxy Floor
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GFRP Pipes
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Video
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News
February 27
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February 2
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January 20
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