Date2nd, Jun 2022

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Graphene nanotubes are proven as an innovative solution for the cable industry: from a semi-conductive layer to anti-static jacketing and accessories. Being applied in EPDM rubber, graphene nanotub...

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?Graphene nanotubes are proven as an innovative solution for the cable industry: from a semi-conductive layer to anti-static jacketing and accessories.br?Being applied in EPDM rubber, graphene nanotubes allow producers to reduce the total amount of conductive filler by 60%.br?Improved compounding and extrusion rate, and high tear strength are the competitive advantages granted by nanotube-modified rubbers for cable parts./p
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