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Introduction To Conductive Polymer Composites Ipolycond Consortium

  • SKU: BELL-4322464
Introduction To Conductive Polymer Composites Ipolycond Consortium
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Publisher: Smithers Rapra Technology
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.33 MB
Pages: 180
Author: iPolycond Consortium
ISBN: 9781621980131, 9781847355881, 1621980138, 1847355889
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Introduction To Conductive Polymer Composites Ipolycond Consortium by Ipolycond Consortium 9781621980131, 9781847355881, 1621980138, 1847355889 instant download after payment.

This book is derived from the findings of an EU-funded project. The objective of the project was to develop conductive plastic composites that are eco-friendly, cost effective and of high added value. This was achieved through an ambitious multidisciplinary approach developing new, radically innovative, knowledge-based and sustainable products for protection against the effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electrostatic discharge (ESD). Research was based on the compounding of engineering polymers and inherently conductive polymers (ICP) with improved conductivity, or hybrid systems of ICP with conductive nanotubes and other fibrous conductors. Innovative processing technologies specifically tailored to the new materials were also developed. The project aimed to dramatically extend the current performance and processability of ICP and alternative materials to enable significant replacement of metals in EMI shielding and ESD protection applications. This book will benefit plastics converters who wish to take full advantage of the potential of conductive plastic materials.

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