To keep growing, the conductive pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) industry needs to stay up to date on solutions for anti-static PSA, without drawbacks such as degradation of conductivity over time, low transparency, or limited flexibility. OCSiAl’s graphene nanotube-based solution addresses these issues, ushering in a new era of silicone PSA technology. The user-friendly nanotube dispersion TUBALL™ MATRIX 617 results in excellent electrical conductivity combined with more than 90% transparency in a wide range of peeling-strength PSA films.
The nanotube concentrate can be seamlessly integrated into silicone PSA resins without altering standard mixing processes or equipment. “The recently developed product is a concentrate based on a user-friendly reactive silicone polymer and pre-dispersed TUBALL graphene nanotubes specifically designed for silicone PSA systems. It offers an extremely fine quality of nanotube dispersion and is easier to handle in specific applications, notably in a low-solid-content systems,” said Ekaterina Gorbunova, development and support leader for elastomers and vice president at OCSiAl Group.
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