NO20072597L - Electric and heat conducting composite - Google Patents

Electric and heat conducting composite

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NO20072597L
NO20072597L NO20072597A NO20072597A NO20072597L NO 20072597 L NO20072597 L NO 20072597L NO 20072597 A NO20072597 A NO 20072597A NO 20072597 A NO20072597 A NO 20072597A NO 20072597 L NO20072597 L NO 20072597L
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carbon
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electric
heat conducting
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Bruno Ceccaroli
Jean-Patrick Pinheiro
Bent Asdal
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Carbon Cones As
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Oppfinnelsen vedrører bruk av en spesifikk klasse av karbonstrukturer i ikke-ledende materialer for å fremme den elektriske og/eller termiske ledningsevnen til materialene. Oppfinnelsen er basert på en erkjennelse at en klasse av mikrodomene karbonpartikler kjent som karbonkoner og skiver er utmerkede ledende fyllstoffer i plast med et kritisk fyllingsnivå på tilnærmet 1 vekt% som er sammenlignbart med ytelsen for kabonnanorør. Disse karbonstrukturene kan imidlertid bli fremstilt i industriell målestokk til samme kostnad som carbon black. Således er det mulig å tilveiebringe termisk og elektrisk ledende komposittmaterialer tilnærmet den samme tetthet og mekaniske egenskaper som det rene matrisematerialet med de fordelaktige kostnadene for carbon black som fyllstoff.The invention relates to the use of a specific class of carbon structures in non-conductive materials to promote the electrical and / or thermal conductivity of the materials. The invention is based on the recognition that a class of microdomain carbon particles known as carbon cones and washers are excellent conductive plastic fillers with a critical fill level of approximately 1% by weight comparable to the performance of the carbon nanotubes. However, these carbon structures can be manufactured on an industrial scale at the same cost as carbon black. Thus, it is possible to provide thermally and electrically conductive composite materials approximately the same density and mechanical properties as the pure matrix material with the advantageous cost of carbon black as filler.

NO20072597A 2004-11-03 2007-05-21 Electric and heat conducting composite NO20072597L (en)

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GB0424368A GB2419883A (en) 2004-11-03 2004-11-03 Matrix containing carbon cones or disks
PCT/NO2005/000415 WO2006052142A1 (en) 2004-11-03 2005-11-01 Electricity and heat conductive composite
NO20072597A NO20072597L (en) 2004-11-03 2007-05-21 Electric and heat conducting composite

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