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Conductive Fillers

What are conductive fillers?

Conductive fillers are materials (powders, fibers, and other materials) that are added to resin to give it conductivity (making it easier for electricity/electrons to pass through).

Types and characteristics of conductive fillers

Conductive fillers are broadly categorized by whether they are used to give materials conductivity or as conductive buses. They are available in a variety of materials, including carbon, metal, metallic oxide, metallic coating, and metallic oxide coating.

Uses for conductive fillers

Conductive fillers are used in different applications depending on their conductivity (resistance value).
Highly conductive fillers (those with low resistance values) are used in electrodes, conductive wiring, and electrical contact materials, while those with relatively high resistance values are used as resistant materials such as those found in electrical heating wires or heating elements, or in materials that prevent static electricity (or electrification).
Resins and plastics are generally known to be poor electrical conductors. However, plastics can be given conductivity with the addition of conductive fillers, allowing them to have electrical functionality.