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Selected properties of electrically conductive hot melt ethylene-vinyl acetate adhesives
Abstract
Electrically conductive adhesives are a group of materials developed to be used as adhesives in electronics or the aviation and automotive industry as a bonding medium of thermoplastic or thermosetting matrix composites. They consist of an adhesive, which lately the thermoplastic ones become more popular than the epoxy-based, and conductive fillers such as carbon nanotubes, carbon black, graphene, or metal powders.This work fabricated new material from a type of thermoplastic polymer- hot melt ethylene-vinyl acetate and multi-walled carbon nanotubes using a twin-screw extruder. The composites were produced in 2 ways, directly blended with carbon nanotubes and diluted from masterbatch with higher MWCNT content. Thermal, mechanical, electrical, and rheological properties were characterized and correlated with the dispersion of the carbon nanotubes investigated by tomography technique and high-resolution microscope. It allowed optimizing conductive materials' manufacturing process and comparing which method results in better material properties.Such conductive materials can be successfully used in 3D printing and as sensors in many industries.