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Osaka Gas Chemicals

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Osaka Gas Chemicals
DONACARBO Milled S-2404N is a carbonized, milled carbon fiber by Osaka Gas Chemicals. It shows good electroconductivity, chemical resistance and anti-corrosion. It is recommended for thermoplastic... view more
Applications
  • Mechanical/ physical performance>Dimensional stability
  • Mechanical/ physical performance>Electrical conductivity
Osaka Gas Chemicals
DONACARBO Milled S-243 is a carbonized, milled carbon fiber by Osaka Gas Chemicals. It shows good electroconductivity, chemical resistance and anti-corrosion. It is recommended for thermoplastic and... view more
Applications
  • Mechanical/ physical performance>Electrical conductivity
  • Mechanical/ physical performance>Dimensional stability
Osaka Gas Chemicals
DONACARBO Milled S-249K is a carbonized, milled carbon fiber by Osaka Gas Chemicals. It shows good electroconductivity, chemical resistance and anti-corrosion. It is recommended for thermoplastic... view more
Applications
  • Mechanical/ physical performance>Dimensional stability
  • Mechanical/ physical performance>Electrical conductivity
Osaka Gas Chemicals
DONACARBO Milled S-343 Osaka Gas Chemicals is a carbonized, milled carbon fiber by Osaka Gas Chemicals. It shows good electroconductivity, chemical resistance and anti-corrosion. It is recommended... view more
Applications
  • Mechanical/ physical performance>Electrical conductivity
  • Mechanical/ physical performance>Dimensional stability
Osaka Gas Chemicals
DONACARBO Milled S-344 is a carbonized, milled carbon fiber by Osaka Gas Chemicals. It shows good electroconductivity, chemical resistance and anti-corrosion. It is recommended for thermoplastic and... view more
Applications
  • Mechanical/ physical performance>Dimensional stability
  • Mechanical/ physical performance>Electrical conductivity
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