Conductive Silicones: LSR, RTV, HCR and PSA
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This video covers a material that's found all around us, from everyday gadgets to electrical accessories and many other applications: electrically conductive silicones.
Currently, we work with all types of silicones, including LSR, HCR and RTV silicones, and all ranges of electrical conductivity.
And today we would like to share our experience in developing a new generation of electrically conductive silicones, which we achieved together with customers who successfully upgraded their materials with graphene nanotubes.
If you are interested in, here are the simple steps to start working with OCSiAl:
• Contact your local representative (https://ocsial.com/en/contacts/?utm_source=youtubePS&utm_campaign=silicones)
• Discuss your needs with our manager
• Choose the most relevant TUBALL-based product (https://tuball.com/?utm_source=youtubePS&utm_campaign=silicones).
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0:00 Intro
0:06 Discover a whole new nanoworld inside silicone
0:42 Volume resistivity for conductive silicone elastomers
1:16 Only ultra-low concentrations of TUBALL are needed to improve properties of materials
1:52 TUBALL™ nanotubes for connecting cable sleeve - one of the main area of using conductive silicones
2:38 Physical properties of conductive LSR with 4% TUBALL™ MATRIX 601
2:52 ...to improve mechanical and conductive properties in elastomers in extremely low concentrations
3:12 High dynamic pressure applications – conductive HCR TUBALL VS carbon black
3:46 “carbon release”
3:51 the biggest errors in conductivity measurement
4:30 TUBALL™ nanotubes for printing rollers, hoses, jacketing
4:43 Colored anti-static silicone rubber
5:05 Anti-static coating & PSA (pressure sensitive adhesive)
5:20 TUBALL™ nanotubes for Conductive application
5:34 TUBALL™ nanotubes for pressure-sensitive adhesive film
Видео Conductive Silicones: LSR, RTV, HCR and PSA канала TUBALL Products & Solutions
https://tuball.com/en/additives/matrix/602/?utm_source=youtubePS&utm_campaign=silicones602
https://tuball.com/en/additives/matrix/605/?utm_source=youtubePS&utm_campaign=silicones605
To ask questions contact us: tuballproducts@ocsial.com
This video covers a material that's found all around us, from everyday gadgets to electrical accessories and many other applications: electrically conductive silicones.
Currently, we work with all types of silicones, including LSR, HCR and RTV silicones, and all ranges of electrical conductivity.
And today we would like to share our experience in developing a new generation of electrically conductive silicones, which we achieved together with customers who successfully upgraded their materials with graphene nanotubes.
If you are interested in, here are the simple steps to start working with OCSiAl:
• Contact your local representative (https://ocsial.com/en/contacts/?utm_source=youtubePS&utm_campaign=silicones)
• Discuss your needs with our manager
• Choose the most relevant TUBALL-based product (https://tuball.com/?utm_source=youtubePS&utm_campaign=silicones).
___________________________________________________________________________
Follow us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ocsial-group
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ocsial
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ocsialgroup
0:00 Intro
0:06 Discover a whole new nanoworld inside silicone
0:42 Volume resistivity for conductive silicone elastomers
1:16 Only ultra-low concentrations of TUBALL are needed to improve properties of materials
1:52 TUBALL™ nanotubes for connecting cable sleeve - one of the main area of using conductive silicones
2:38 Physical properties of conductive LSR with 4% TUBALL™ MATRIX 601
2:52 ...to improve mechanical and conductive properties in elastomers in extremely low concentrations
3:12 High dynamic pressure applications – conductive HCR TUBALL VS carbon black
3:46 “carbon release”
3:51 the biggest errors in conductivity measurement
4:30 TUBALL™ nanotubes for printing rollers, hoses, jacketing
4:43 Colored anti-static silicone rubber
5:05 Anti-static coating & PSA (pressure sensitive adhesive)
5:20 TUBALL™ nanotubes for Conductive application
5:34 TUBALL™ nanotubes for pressure-sensitive adhesive film
Видео Conductive Silicones: LSR, RTV, HCR and PSA канала TUBALL Products & Solutions
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