Brief: In this video, we explore the high-quality high-purity carbon nanotube conductive paste, specifically designed for battery applications. Learn about its unique properties, manufacturing process, and diverse industrial uses in rubber, plastics, and coatings.
Related Product Features:
High-purity multi-walled carbon nanotubes with diameters of 30-60nm and lengths of 5-15um.
Prepared by modified catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD) for stable quality.
Exhibits high conductivity, high specific surface area, and ultra-high aspect ratio.
Ideal for rubber products like tires and sealing rings, offering high wear and tear resistance.
Enhances electrical and thermal conductivity in plastics such as PP, PA, and ABS.
Lightweight with a bulk density of 0.080-0.100g/cm³, suitable for composite materials.
Used in lithium batteries and coatings for improved performance and durability.
Future potential as a high-strength carbon fiber material with superior mechanical properties.
FAQs:
What are the main applications of this carbon nanotube conductive paste?
It is primarily used in rubber, plastics, lithium batteries, and coatings, enhancing conductivity, thermal properties, and mechanical strength.
How is the quality of the carbon nanotubes ensured?
The nanotubes are prepared using modified catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD), ensuring high purity, stable quality, and consistent performance.
What makes this product suitable for battery applications?
Its high conductivity, specific surface area, and ultra-high aspect ratio make it ideal for improving battery performance and efficiency.