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titleOfInvention Electrically-conducting paint based on carried noble metal polymer nano-microspheres and preparation method thereof
abstract Electrically-conducting paint based on carried noble metal polymer nano-microspheres and preparation method thereof, is related to electrically-conducting paint.Electrically-conducting paint composition in mass ratio is:Epoxy resin 80~120, butyl acetate 10~30, silane coupler 0.5~5, carried noble metal polymer nano-microspheres 20~50, electrically conductive graphite powder 20~40, curing agent 35~60.Carried noble metal polymer nano-microspheres, silane coupler, electrically conductive graphite powder, curing agent are dissolved in butyl acetate successively, 0.5~1h of stirring obtains emulsion;Toward epoxy resin is added in emulsion under sonic oscillation, 0.5~2h is to uniform for stirring, obtains final product the electrically-conducting paint based on carried noble metal polymer nano-microspheres.Conductive noble metal nanometer particle load is not susceptible to migration, and can change the electrical conductivity of electrically-conducting paint by the load capacity of noble metal nano particles in stability of the metallic in matrix resin is improve on polymer nano-microspheres.
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