PlasticsToday.com reported recently that the high aspect ratio and thermal and electrical conductivity of carbon nanotubes make them an attractive candidate for use in plastic applications requiring conductivity, which is why these fillers are gaining such attention from industries as varied as electrical/electronic, semiconductor, packaging, and automotive.Conductive element carbon nanotubes are an effective filler because of their good electrical and thermal properties at low loading levels, leading to substantial mechanical property improvement at a relatively low density.LEARN MORE
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