Carbon nanotube products
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Additif universel conducteur d'électricité pour la production de composés de polyuréthane thermoplastique (TPU), de sulfure de polyphénylène (PPS) chargé, de l'acrylonitrile butadiène styrène (ABS), depolycarbonate, de l'ABS-polycarbonate, de polyamide (PA) et de résine polyamide renforcée par des fibres de verre.

Classe de matériaux
Polyuréthane thermoplastique (TPU), sulfure de polyphénylène (PPS) chargé, acrylonitrile butadiène styrène (ABS), polycarbonate, ABS-polycarbonate, polyamide (PA) et résine polyamide renforcée de fibres de verre.
Dosage de travail
0.5–5% en poids
Composants de base:
Éther composé de polyol
Forme
Pastille

Benefits

Conductibilité électrique

Assure une conductivité constante et uniforme à faible dosage.

Les propriétés mécaniques

Conserve les performances mécaniques essentielles d'origine

Les spécifications permanentes

Maintien la résistance spécifique quel que soit le niveau d'humidité

La réduction de rebut

Réduit le nombre de produits rejetés 



Applications industrielles

Lampes de signalisation

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Documents

Disponible en langues :
English
TDS TUBALL MATRIX 808 ENG V11.PDF
PDF102.4 kB
TUBALL MATRIX 808 ABS PROCESSING GUIDELLINES ENG V03.PDF
PDF204.8 kB
TUBALL MATRIX 808 GF PA6 PA6.6 PROCESSING GUIDE ENG V04.PDF
PDF204.8 kB

Vidéo

How to grant conductivity to glass fiber reinforced polyamide: compounding guide


Nouvelles

13 juin
[#BreakingNews] 🚀 OCSiAl has completed a 3,000 MT single wall carbon nanotube water-based dispersion production site in Serbia, Europe! 🌍 This new facility will support various EV and consumer electronics projects by boosting the performance of Li-ion battery cells with energy-dense, silicon-rich, or fast-charging graphite anodes. 🔋✨ Scheduled to commence commercial production in the third quarter of 2024, this facility serves as an industrially scalable unit for SWCNT dispersion production and will be replicated by OCSiAl elsewhere in Europe, Asia, and the US. Read the news in full: https://ocsial.com/news/ocsial-completes-single-wall-carbon-nanotube-dispersion-site-in-europe/ Learn more on graphene nanotube applications and uses: https://tuball.com/nanotubes-for?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=Dispersion+site+in+Serbia+press-release&utm_campaign=June+13 #dispersions #ProductionSite #EV #batteries
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14 novembre
Join our webinar on December 5 and gain the latest technical insights on SWCNTs in today’s trending battery technologies. Nanotubes pave the way to long-lasting, silicon-rich (SiOx and SiC) anodes, enable record-thick LFP cathodes for energy storage systems (ESS) and EVs, make it possible to improve the tensile strength and reduce the amount of PTFE in this emerging tech, improve battery cycle life, and lower internal resistance, enabling high-performing electrodes, fast-charging graphite, and single-crystal NCM materials. Register via the link: https://events.zoom.us/ev/AsJM4aDgmkugi1bR5OFlW9jPyR92HdeOIMqzi5262YDKXEdDd-yY~ArXTE2RAoIF4YVW0EQis7V2Izp2uj8cK477DYBQAk7rDpL_OOCdeJ4LyYowcwinmRAfWiW8WJdtGvSSxUMkQACiPvQ Learn more about nanotubes in batteries: https://tuball.com/nanotubes-for/high-performance-ev-batteries?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=Battery+announcement+%232&utm_campaign=Nov+14%272023 #freewebinar #batteries #EV
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19 octobre
Graphene nanotubes in tire treads can reduce emissions from EV usage by 2–4%. How? Nanotubes add conductivity and make it possible to alter formulations to retain high elasticity in tire treads. This decreases tan delta at 60°C by 15–25%, consequently reducing the rolling resistance coefficient by about 7–12%. Ultimately, this results in 2–4% less emissions during EV usage. Learn more on graphene nanotubes for elastomers: https://tuball.com/nanotubes-in/elastomers?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=GNT+emission+banner&utm_campaign=post+campaign_Oct+19 #EV #tires #emissions #sustainability
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