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OCSiAl & Daikin Introduce Graphene Nanotubes in FKM Compounds

Published on 2022-02-18. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Polymer Reinforcement     Surface Modification    

OCSiAl -Daikin-Tuball-graphene-nanotube-fkm-compounds To meet market demand, OCSiAl and Daikin Industries have jointly developed a graphene nanotube technology for highly durable, electrically conductive fluoroelastomers (FKM) compounds with improved heat stability.

Introducing just 0.3% of TUBALL™ graphene nanotubes produced by OCSiAl to FKM rubber makes it possible to obtain anti-static FKM compounds with volume electrical resistivity below 10 Ω∙cm.

Low Dosage to Avoid Negative Trade-offs


A low working dosage allows producers to avoid the negative trade-offs typical for other conductive additives in terms of hardness, extrusion rate, and degradation of mechanical strength and elastic behavior.

Outstanding chemical and high-temperature resistance make FKM a material of choice for sealing elements exposed to harsh environments. The automotive, oil and gas, aerospace, and other industries where conventional elastomers hardly withstand severe operating conditions, are boosting the growth of the FKM market.

Specific applications demand further improvement in FKM mechanical performance, such as improved modulus, tear resistance, and tensile strength. Improved electrically conductive properties are required in electric vehicles and various ESD control areas.

Standard conductive fillers bring a number of negative trade-offs to elastomers in terms of flexibility and elasticity. This leads to hardening and a reduced life cycle of the final parts, which is critical in FKMs where the original hardness is already high,” explains Junpei Terada, marketing department, chemicals division, at Daikin Industries, Ltd.

Guaranteed Material Stability and Durability


To guarantee material stability and durability, the rubber’s properties under service conditions, particularly at high temperature, are studied. Tests at 200°C show that FKM samples modified with nanotubes demonstrate improvement in tear strength of up to 61%, tensile strength of up to 92%, M50 of up to 71%, and better elastic properties, while also retaining hardness.

Besides this, assessment after heat aging also shows significantly improved mechanical property stability and retained elasticity compared to reference material: tear strength almost 80% higher, modulus up to 54% higher, and retained elastic properties were indicated after aging at 230°C.

Currently, applications of innovative nanotube-reinforced fluoroelastomers are being developed by a number of companies in the automotive and equipment construction sectors, reaching higher performance for seals, O-rings, hoses for hybrid vehicles, rubber jacketing materials, heat-resistant cords and plates, as well as rubber parts used in robotic factories.

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Source: OCSiAl


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