CABOT
“Athlos” carbon nanostructures for engineering plastics
Carbon black specialities (Photo: Cabot) |
Additive and carbon black manufacturer Cabot (Boston, Massachusetts / USA; www.cabot-corp.com) has expanded its range of speciality carbon solutions with the new “Athlos” carbon nanostructures, a family of materials consisting of cross-linked carbon nanotubes. According to Cabot, Athlos enables an optimal balance of electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, conductivity, mechanical strength and processability, making it suitable for high-performance plastics applications.
Compared to other carbon additives, Athlos is said to deliver better EMI shielding performance. It enables lightweighting solutions by replacing or reducing the loading of traditional metal-based alternatives. Athlos also improves industrial hygiene compared to other conductive carbon additives by reducing dust contamination during processing.
Compared to other carbon additives, Athlos is said to deliver better EMI shielding performance. It enables lightweighting solutions by replacing or reducing the loading of traditional metal-based alternatives. Athlos also improves industrial hygiene compared to other conductive carbon additives by reducing dust contamination during processing.
15.11.2019 Plasteurope.com [243890-0]
Published on 15.11.2019