Conductive Coatings
Conductive coatings are commonly used to shield from Electromagnetic Interface (EMI), anti-static protection (aircraft paints), printed circuits inks, thermal dissipation (photocopy machine parts) and electrical conductive couplings.
The coating, depending on the application, may be a standard coating filled with a conductive material such as graphite, nickel, copper, silver or gold. A conductive coating may also be a thin film deposited by CVD or simply a doped thin film.
Coatings to be filled:
PP2-OE41 OE-41™ Platinum cure elastomer
PP1-ZPCE Zipcone™ Moisture cure elastomer
Filled silicone:
PGBLK02 Black pigment concentrate, conductive
DMS-V31S15 Fumed silica reinforced vinyl terminated polydimethylsiloxane
Applicable Gelest Brochures:
Optical Coatings
Reactive Silicones
| Materials for thin films and doping: |
| AKI373 |
Indium Methyl (trimethylacetyl)acetate |
| DINSN20 |
Indium Tin |
| SNT7960 |
Tin II Oxalate |
| SNT6990 |
Tetraacetoxytin |
| AKI364 |
Indium Methoxyethoxide |
| CXSV060 |
Silver Neodecanoate |
Refer to the Gelest, Inc. Catalog “Metal-Organics for Materials & Polymer Technology” for additional products.
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