Graphene  aqueous dispersion for coating and ink
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Graphene aqueous dispersion for coating and ink

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Graphene aqueous dispersion for coating and inkProduct Name Name: a>Graphene aqueous dispersion for coating and ink Product Overview Water based graphene slurry is a water based dispersion prepared by physical or chemical methods using graphene as the core raw material. Technical Parameter Graphene content: wt% Additive content: wt% Lateral size: 5m Solventwater Viscosity: 100 400mPas Granularity: D50~7. 9m D90~20m Product Features Low viscosity, more suitable for spraying scenarios. Easy to

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Name:a>Graphene  aqueous dispersion for coating and ink

Product Overview

Water based graphene slurry is a water-based dispersion prepared by physical or chemical methods using graphene as the core raw material.

Technical Parameter

Graphene content: wt%

Additive content: wt%

Lateral size:-5μm

Solvent:water

Viscosity:100-400mPa·s

Granularity:D50~7.9μm   D90~20μm

Product Features

Low viscosity, more suitable for spraying scenarios.

Easy to disperse and has a certain degree of adhesion.

Flexible operation, can be compounded with other water-based resins.


Application Fields

 

Automotive electrostatic spraying light colored primer: In the coating of automotive plastic parts, using graphene as a conductive agent can avoid the problem of darkening the color of the conductive primer and meet the color requirements of automotive electrostatic spraying.

Anti static coating: Graphene has good conductivity and corrosion resistance, and can be applied to occasions with high requirements for fire and explosion prevention, such as the inner and outer walls of oil storage and transportation equipment in industries such as petroleum, chemical, railway, and transportation, as well as anti-corrosion coatings for equipment in industries such as coal mining, aviation, textile, and grain.

Epoxy zinc rich paint: Adding graphene to existing epoxy anti-corrosion coatings can improve the coating's impact resistance, adhesion, water resistance, hardness, and other indicators. It is widely used in equipment anti-corrosion in fields such as marine engineering, transportation, large industrial equipment, and municipal engineering facilities.

Waterborne anti-corrosion coating: Adding graphene to water-based anti-corrosion coating can improve the surface tension of the coating, enhance the film-forming and anti-corrosion properties of the paint film.

Flame retardant coating: the anime structure of graphene monomer is dispersed into the paint film and stacked layer by layer to form a dense isolation layer, which can play the role of fire prevention and flame retardancy. After crosslinking with resin molecules, the isolation effect is further strengthened and the flame retardant effect is better. In addition, the products of graphene coating combustion, in addition to carbon dioxide and water, will also leave continuous carbon layers in place, thereby further improving the flame retardant effect.

High thermal conductivity and heat dissipation coating: Adding graphene to the coating can significantly improve its thermal conductivity, making it suitable for many harsh usage environments.

High strength coating: After adding graphene to the coating, it forms a network structure during the curing process of the paint film, enhancing the adhesion between the paint film and the substrate, making the paint film more stable and stronger.

Related Information

Sealed, avoid light, away from spark and heat, and keep at normal temperature. Expiry date: Six months before unsealing. Please use it as soon as possible upon opening. Precipitation may form if placed for a long time. Shake or stir it before using.

Remarks: The viscosity of the dispersion increases with time. Granularity of the graphene nanoplates can be customized.

Please e-mail for the detailed characterization data.

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