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Nanointegration : Nanomaterial Dispersions as Performance Additives

Difficulties of Nanomaterials . . Very difficult to disperseBehave differently than traditional pigments Efficient dispersion necessary for performance benefitsNumerous nanopowder companiesSimilar chemical compositionsMany are poor quality. . . Customers become frustrated Difficult to disperseLack of performanceMost customers do not want to handle dry nanopowdersDifficult to handle and processEH

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Nanointegration : Nanomaterial Dispersions as Performance Additives

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    1. Nanointegration : Nanomaterial Dispersions as Performance Additives Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. June 14th, 2007

    3. Good Dispersions Are Critical

    4. Realize Nanotechnology Benefits

    5. Dispersion Excellency Creates Transparency

    6. Why Nano Zinc Oxide Blocks UV radiation Colorfastness Reduced coating and substrate degradation Optically clear and colorless Crosslinker for carboxylated latexes Improved cure efficiency in rubber Improved packing density of fillers

    8. Dry films from blend of ZnO dispersion and acrylic latex And sure enough, the flocculation had been eliminated. This didnt help us any in coming up with a practical solution to the problem but did give us confidence that it was doable. Then we turned up and interesting clue.And sure enough, the flocculation had been eliminated. This didnt help us any in coming up with a practical solution to the problem but did give us confidence that it was doable. Then we turned up and interesting clue.

    9. ZnO Clearcoat Over Cycloaliphatic Amine-Epoxy Basecoat

    10. Nano ZnO Clearcoat Protects Epoxy Coating

    13. Key Performance Attributes IR absorbing Conductive High transparency Potential Applications IR blocking coatings Transparent, anti-static coatings Conductive coatings on glass and plastic Conductive, transparent inks

    14. Realizing the promise of nanomaterials

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