In contrast to standard anti-static additives, graphene nanotubes guarantee stable and uniform conductivity even at 0.01 wt.%. As a result, producers gain enhanced safety and prolonged durability of coatings, and contribute to lower CO2 emissions.
Easy-to-use concentrates simplify nanotube handling. Among products enhanced by nanotubes are conductive mold coats, gelcoats, polyurethane coatings, PVC coatings, linings, self-leveling floors, acrylic primers, and powder coatings.
Let’s contribute together to carbon neutrality with advanced conductive lining and powder coatings, floorings, gelcoats, primers, and other coatings!
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Hendrik Janssen is Technical Support Engineer at OCSiAl. His educational background lies in material science. He graduated with a master’s degree from the RWTH-Aachen University with a strong focus on nanotechnology and electronic materials and a specialization in the field of graphene and 2D-materials. For the past four years, he has been developing new materials with TUBALL graphene nanotubes at OCSiAl and works in the research laboratory in Luxembourg on conductive solutions for coatings and thermoset resins