What is a Conductive Polymer Compound?
Conductive polymer compounds are materials that, like their masterbatch type, possess the ability to conduct electricity in addition to conventional mechanical properties. These materials typically include base Polymers such as polyaniline, polythiophene, and polypyrrole (PPy). They are used in the electronics industry, sensors, anti-static coatings, and flexible circuits. Conductive polymers also play a significant role in the production of OLED displays, rechargeable batteries, and medical devices.
Features of Conductive Polymer Compounds
High electrical conductivity: The primary and most important characteristic of this material is its conductive and electrical conducting nature, making it unique and special among its peers.
Suitable flexibility: Like the TPS polymer compound, conductive polymers also have good flexibility and can be shaped into the desired form.
Corrosion resistance: This compound does not corrode in chemical and humid environments, showing good physical resistance.
Applications of Conductive Polymer Compounds
Overall, this compound has its distinct and unique features. The conductivity of this material is undoubtedly very practical in various industries, which is why we will discuss a few prominent and relevant applications of this material:
Touch screens and displays: Conductive polymer is used in the manufacture of flexible and touch displays. In fact, the touch screens produced for various mobile phones and tablets use this material to transfer moisture and finger conductivity to the display’s sensitive sensors. Additionally, the bending capability in the new generation of monitors and televisions can be attributed to this material.
Advanced batteries: This material is used to produce conductive electrodes in lithium-ion batteries.
Electronic sensors: This material is commonly used in medical equipment and biosensing devices.
Purchasing and Pricing of Conductive Polymer Compounds
The table below shows the various specifications of this product. You can choose based on your product needs and the provided information. Upon customer request, we can supply and produce the product in different grades and percentages. Please contact us via this link for assistance.
| Property | Value/Description | Test Method |
|---|---|---|
| Composition | Polymer Matrix + Carbon/Metal Additives | - |
| Density | 1.1 - 1.5 g/cm³ | ASTM D792 |
| Surface Resistivity | 10³ - 10⁹ Ω/sq | ASTM D257 |
| Tensile Strength | 20-70 MPa | ASTM D638 |
| Application | Electronics, EMI shielding | - |
| Benefits | Conductivity, static dissipation | - |
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leo –
Can the use of conductive materials increase the flexibility and durability of the compound at different temperatures or in harsh environments?
Zahra hedayati –
The use of conductive materials can enhance certain properties like electrostatic discharge and thermal management, but they do not inherently increase flexibility or durability; in some cases, they may reduce flexibility depending on the filler type and loading.
mahdi –
What advantages do conductive polymer compounds have over non-conductive polymers?