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Conductive EMC Elastomers

Conductive EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) elastomers are special types of elastomer materials that exhibit electrical conductivity. By incorporating additives such as carbon or metallic nanoparticles, these elastomers can effectively dissipate...

Conductive EMC Elastomers

Conductive EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) elastomers are special types of elastomer...

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Conductive EMC Elastomers

Conductive EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) elastomers are special types of elastomer materials that exhibit electrical conductivity. By incorporating additives such as carbon or metallic nanoparticles, these elastomers can effectively dissipate electromagnetic interference (EMI) and enhance the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of electronic devices.

Key features of conductive EMC elastomers:

  • Electrical conductivity: Effective dispersion of electromagnetic interference.
  • Flexibility and durability: Retain flexibility and resistance to environmental changes.
  • EMI protection: Effective protection for sensitive electronic components.
  • Shielding and grounding: Improved protection against external interference.
  • Industrial applications: Used in telecommunications, automotive, aerospace, and consumer electronics.