It is possible to impart conductivity to insulating fluororesins! Composite materials can be created in various types.
This product exhibits equivalent conductivity with a very small amount of CNT compared to existing products that use a large amount of conventional carbon black to impart conductivity. Since the amount of carbon used is minimal, the cleanliness of the molded product is high, and it is possible to suppress the detachment of carbon. Additionally, fluororesins and CNT can be compounded in various types, and customization (contract manufacturing) is also available. 【Features】 ■ A composite material with uniformly dispersed CNT covering the surface of fluororesin particles ■ High conductivity achieved with a small amount of CNT addition ■ Applicable to various types of fluororesins *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Components that require static electricity prevention ■ Components used in clean environments that dislike particles *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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In the marketing business of Nippon Material Co., Ltd., we supply industrial materials along with services to various users as a sales agent for industrial materials. In the product business, we conduct development at our R&D center with key technologies such as fine particles, dispersion, thin films, and fine materials, enabling adaptation in fields such as electronic materials, sanitary materials, protective materials, and functional films. We manufacture laminated products and films at our affiliated company, Dainichi Co., Ltd. Additionally, in the coordination business, we enhance systems through collaboration between existing and new technologies, creating and providing Only ONE and No.ONE products that meet new market demands.