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Graphene Nanotubes Enable Non-marking Anti-static Tires to Comply with Regulations

Published on 2020-11-06. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Surface Modification    

A recently developed solution using graphene nanotubes effectively solves the issue of producing non-marking anti-static solid tires to ensure safe operation of industrial trucks, forklifts and trolleys by avoiding accumulation of static electricity. Graphene nanotubes are the only cost-effective solution to comply with EN and ISO Electrostatic discharge (ESD) standards without impacting the durability of tires.

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Suitable Solution to Comply with New Safety Requirements


The industry is looking for the most suitable solution to comply with the new safety requirements, while retaining the non-marking properties of the tire. Existing solutions demonstrate non-stable conductive properties due to a mechanism that is based on nonreactive polymer migrating to the rubber surface. Moreover, the high loading rate of conductive plasticizer required to achieve anti-static properties leads to the degradation of mechanical properties of rubber. These drawbacks result in a negative effect on the performance and the shelf life of the tire.

Graphene Nanotubes Offer Permanent Anti-static Properties


In contrast, TUBALL graphene nanotubes, produced by OCSiAl, guarantee required permanent anti-static properties in full compliance with the ATEX regulations and EN and ISO ESD standards, but at the same time enable coloration and non-marking properties with maintained mechanical and elastic performance.

Being applied to an NR/BR blend of rubber during a standard manufacturing process via a brand new, industry-friendly TUBALL MATRIX concentrate, graphene nanotubes form a permanent, stable conductive 3D network inside the material matrix at an ultra-low loading rate of 0.22% wt.

This is yet another development with graphene nanotubes that challenges preconceptions of advanced technologies: it is easy to use with standard processing equipment and does not lead to significant cost increase. Graphene nanotubes solve the issue of the accumulation of static electricity in non-marking tires while being a cost-effective solution with no required additional equipment or changes in the manufacturing process of the tire rubber compound,” said Ekaterina Gorbunova, vice-president for elastomers at OCSiAl.

For high-performance solid tires, OCSiAl has also developed another customized solution that significantly improves the mechanical performance of NR- or NR/BR-based formulations containing mineral fillers.

Ensuring a long service life and stable conductive properties, graphene nanotubes are widely used in a variety of rubber products, such as motorcycle tires, conveyor belts, electronic and cable elements, automotive and oil & gas components, printing and industrial rollers.


Source: OCSiAl
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