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Conductive rubber compounds are specialized materials designed to conduct electricity while maintaining the flexibility and durability of traditional rubber. These compounds are typically made from a blend of natural or synthetic rubber mixed with conductive fillers such as carbon black or metal particles. The resulting material can be molded or extruded into various shapes and forms for specific applications.
| Composition | Natural rubber, synthetic rubber, or thermoplastic elastomers |
| Conductivity range | 10^-2 to 10^6 ohm-cm |
| Hardness | Shore A 30 to 90 |
| Temperature resistance | -40°C to 120°C |
| Tensile strength | 5 to 25 MPa |
When selecting a conductive rubber compound, consider the specific conductivity requirements for your application, as this can vary significantly based on the filler used. Additionally, specify the desired hardness and temperature resistance to ensure compatibility with environmental conditions. Certifications such as RoHS compliance may also be important depending on the industry. Be prepared to discuss quantities and potential custom formulations if standard options do not meet your needs.
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Conductive rubber is used in applications requiring electrical conductivity, such as in electronic devices and EMI shielding.
Conductivity is typically measured in ohm-centimeters (ohm-cm) and indicates how well the material can conduct electricity.
Yes, conductive rubber compounds can be molded or extruded into various shapes for specific applications.
The type and amount of conductive filler, as well as the base rubber material, significantly affect conductivity.
Chemical resistance varies by formulation; always check specific material data sheets for compatibility.
Common hardness levels range from Shore A 30 to 90, depending on the application requirements.