Application: Masterbatch was prepared and diluted using a Brabender® Plasti-Corder with measuring extruder 19/25D
Reference: Thermoplastic Polyurethane Filled with Carbon Nanotubes for Electrical Dissipative and Conductive Applications
Thermoplastic polyurethane - Carbon nanotubes - Nanocomposite - Melt mixing
Recently, carbon nanotubes (CNT) have been shown to be attractive fillers for achieving electrical conductivity of polymers at relatively low CNT contents. Amounts lower than 1 wt% are reported to be sufficient to get conductive polymers which is much less as compared to carbon black. This efficient behavior of CNT is caused by the excellent electrical properties in combination with the very high aspect ratio, as high as 1000. In addition, mechanical properties may be enhanced due to the fiber like shape of the filler. Thus, it is also promising to use CNT as additives in polyurethanes for electrically conductive or antistatic applications. The aim of the study is the melt modification of a commercial thermoplastic polyurethane using different multiwalled carbon nanotubes and the study of electrical, mechanical and thermal properties of the nanocomposites.
Authors: P.Pötschke, L.Häußler, S.Pegel, Dresden
R.Steinberger, G.Scholz, Lemförde
Reference: KGK, issue 9, „Raw Materials and Applications“
The complete article appeared in issue 9, KGK – “Kautschuk, Gummi, Kunststoffe”
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