TUBALL™ MATRIX 602, a graphene nanotube-formulated super-concentrate based on crosslinking carrier for liquid silicone rubbers (LSR), room temperature vulcanised rubber (RTV) and high consistency rubbers (HCR), was specifically developed to improve nanotube usability by providing a fine dispersion of nanotubes in the host matrix while maintaining softness.
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Material system
LSR, RTV, HCR
Working dosage
0.3–5 wt.%
Сoncentrate carrier
Vinyl-terminated polydimethylsiloxane
Shape
Paste
Benefits
Electrical conductivity
Ensures independent of humidity permanent and uniform conductivity without “hot spots”
Retains color
- Allows retention of color
- No carbon release at the surface
Maintains mechanical properties
Minimises the impact on compound elasticity and tensile parameters, viscosity and rheological properties
Easy to use
Allows use of standard processing and mixing equipment
Cases
Touchscreen-compatible silicone finger prostheses
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News
March 31
Loyes Zhi, CEO of OCSiAl China, presented graphene nanotube technology for silicone rubbers at the Organosilicon Fine Chemicals Technology Exchange Conference in Shenzhen. Thanks to a unique combination of electrical conductivity, elasticity, and softness, nanotube-modified silicones are highly desirable materials for the electronics, automotive, and medical devices industries. Learn more and request a sample at https://tuball.com/nanotubes-for/conductive-silicones?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Post+&utm_campaign=Loyes+Conf+Video+March+23
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November 25, 2022
Conductive silicone rubbers with graphene nanotubes are being acknowledged as highly effective materials for the cable industry. Longer life cycle, and stable and consistent conductivity even after deformation are the benefits provided by TUBALL for cable connectors. Request a sample at https://tuball.com/additives/matrix/601?utm_source=Facebook&utm_campaign=SiliconeCasePostNov2022
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August 31, 2022
A new conductive silicone enhanced with graphene nanotubes for use in medical devices complies with the EU RoHS Directive. The combination of comfort and functionality gives this skin-contact material a competitive edge. Read more at https://ocsial.com/news/nanotube-solution-for-medical-devices-approved-to-enter-eu-market/
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