Electrically Conductive Polypropylene Resins
2 Results
3M Glass Bubble
from 3M Advanced Materials Division
from 3M Advanced Materials Division
Through 3M's Thermoplastic Compounding facility in Hebron, KY, customers have the ability to create formulations geared to providing specific properties or funtions which are not inherent in the base resin. Enhancements can range from making the base polymer easy to extrude, to adding properties... [See More]
- Features: Anti-static or ESD Control; Electrically Conductive Compound
- Filler: Glass Bubbles
- Process Type: ExtrusionGrade; Specialty/Other Process; Injection Grade
Fluoroelastomer Polymers -- 3M Dyneon Fluoropolymers
from 3M Advanced Materials Division
from 3M Advanced Materials Division
In 1969, astronauts boarded the Apollo 11 spacecraft wearing boots containing 3M ™ Dyneon ™ Fluoroelastomers. Today, these synthetic elastomeric materials are used in some of the toughest environments on earth. From hot-running automotive engines to harsh chemicals of semiconductor... [See More]
- Features: Anti-static or ESD Control; Electrically Conductive Compound; Flame Retardant; Optical
- Filler: Unfilled
- Process Type: FilmGrade; ExtrusionGrade; MoldingCompound; Specialty/Other Process; Calendaring &Coating
- Industry: Aerospace; Automotive; Repair or Construction; Electrical Power or High Voltage; Electronics; Energy Conversion (Battery / Fuel Cell); OEM or Industrial; Marine; Military; Sanitary; Semiconductors or IC Packaging; Oil &Gas Exploration