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A conductive polymer based on polyaniline chemistry. It is insoluble and unmoldable, but the company succeeded in making it dispersible - the only way of processing conductive polymers and Organic Metals. the company manufacture this material in form of about 10 nanometre small primary particles. They agglomerate with very strong forces to powder particles, still hard to disperse.

 

Therefore, the company  provide the Organic Metal as predispersions or ready-to-use dispersions, lacquers, paints and blends for various applications in printed circuit board manufacturing, corrosion protection, antistatic and conductive surface modification, organic and polymer light emitting diodes (OLEDs, PLEDs), "plastic electronics" and many other products. 

 

The company's products are used in extremely low concentration or at very low thickness (nm scale) as catalyst, conductor or in other functions thanks to the few nanometre small particles.

 

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Edited by: Andy     


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