Brief: In this walkthrough, we highlight the key features and applications of high-purity thermally and electrically conductive 97% carbon nanotubes. Discover how these multi-walled carbon nanotubes enhance performance in industries like rubber, plastics, lithium batteries, and coatings.
Related Product Features:
High-purity 97% carbon nanotubes with excellent thermal and electrical conductivity.
Anti-corrosion and reinforced multi-walled structure for durability.
Prepared by modified catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD) method.
High specific surface area and ultra-high aspect ratio for superior performance.
Stable product quality with narrow outer diameter distribution.
Enhances conductivity, thermal conductivity, and mechanical properties in plastics.
Improves wear resistance and tear resistance in rubber products.
Widely used in industries such as lithium batteries, coatings, and composites.
FAQs:
What industries benefit from using these carbon nanotubes?
These carbon nanotubes are mainly used in rubber, plastics, lithium batteries, and coatings industries, enhancing properties like conductivity, thermal conductivity, and mechanical strength.
How are these carbon nanotubes produced?
They are prepared by the modified catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD) method, ensuring high purity, stable quality, and excellent performance characteristics.
What are the key advantages of using these carbon nanotubes in composites?
They offer high strength, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, and superior mechanical properties, making them ideal for reinforcing composites in various applications.