TUBALL™ graphene nanotubes in the form of TUBALL™ MATRIX 808 is a versatile conductive additive based on polyol ester carrier. It has been specifically designed to provide superior electrical conductivity to thermoplastic materials, while retaining mechanical properties and keeping the MFI level of the glass fiber filled compound.
Note. This diagram is based on an average trends compared with other additives based on OCSiAl data. Product performance may vary depending on product type and formulation.
High-quality conductive polyamide compounds are used for manufacturing automotive fuel lines, connectors, pumps, air systems, self-contained self-rescuers for coal miners, gas station pistol grips, door handles, various construction parts, and ESD products for ATEX areas such as in the oil and gas, chemical, and electronics industries, etc. Another application of nanotube-enhanced PA parts is e-painting of automotive car parts.
Benefits provided by TUBALL™ nanotubes for GF-filled PA:
*Dosages may vary depending on the formulation, processing, and products.
Graphene nanotubes’ unique morphology allows them to create a dense conductive network inside thermoplastic compounds at ultra-low loading rates—starting from just 0.05 wt.% in the total compound.
30% glass fiber filled polyamide compounds. Injection molded samples. Surface resistivity: ASTM D257. Volume resistivity: ASTM D4496.
The usage of TUBALL™ MATRIX preserves key mechanical properties in comparison to other conductive additives.
30% glass fiber filled polyamide-6 compounds. Injection molded samples. Impact strength: ISO 179; Tensile performance: ISO 527; Flexural performance: ISO 178.
TUBALL™ MATRIX can be processed with standard equipment widely used in the thermoplastics industry.
PA enhanced with TUBALL™ graphene nanotubes has found wide usage in the automotive e-painting, automotive safety, ESD materials and ATEX applications.
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