Future Carbon to Show Off Electrically Conducting Adhesives Simultaneously at Two Shows

FutureCarbon is going on show in a double pack from March 29 through 31 at European Coatings in Nuremberg and JEC Composites in Paris. Exhibits will include special electrically conducting adhesives plus high-flexibility heated coatings for leather and textiles.

Also presented will be CarboShield, the innovation in screening against electromagnetic radiation, CarboGran, an extremely simply dispersed CNT granulate, and CarboCond, a 100% ATEX compliant coating, based on epoxy resin, to discharge electrostatic. Journalists and visitors can learn at first hand about the latest developments and products from FutureCarbon.

In CarboBond FutureCarbon has created adhesives of exceptional electrical conductivity - up to 100 Ω · cm - and with very good adhesion properties. The conductivity needed for a particular application is easily set through the composition, with possible uses for CarboBond extending from antistatic safeguards through to high conductivity.

Based on polyurethane comes the latest product from the Carbo e-Therm family. What is special about this variant - suitable for temperatures up to 100°C - is its extreme mechanical ruggedness. It can be bent and still maintains its functionality. The product will adhere excellently to the likes of real or artificial leather, textiles and rubber, and exhibits very good resistance to solvents and weather effects.

FutureCarbon looks forward to seeing you at booth N52 at the JEC Composites show in Paris and/or at booth 7A-133 of our sales partner CSC Jäkle Chemie in hall 7A at the European Coatings show in Nuremberg.

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