JOURNAL ARTICLE

Carbon Black for Electrically Conductive Plastics

David J. Sommers

Year: 1984 Journal:   Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering Vol: 23 (1)Pages: 83-98   Publisher: Marcel Dekker

Abstract

Abstract The intrinsic semiconductive nature of furnace-type carbon blacks [1] has re- sulted in their use as additives which render normally resistive polymers elec- trically conductive. Various grades of conductive carbon black are produced to provide optimum cost/performance balances in a wide range of conductive applications.

Keywords:
Carbon black Electrical conductor Electrically conductive Resistive touchscreen Materials science Carbon fibers Conductive polymer Polymer Composite material Electrical engineering Engineering

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Topics

Fiber-reinforced polymer composites
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Carbon Nanotubes in Composites
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Conducting polymers and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics

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