Additive MIRALON®

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To solve key challenges, improve performance, and address market needs, companies turn to advanced materials. Thinner than a human hair and 25 times the specific strength of steel, MIRALON® structural carbon products provide strength, thermal and electrical conductivity, high-temperature resistance, electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electrostatic dissipation across several material formats - including sheet, tape, yarn, and dispersed products. MIRALON® materials have a unique extended network of branched bundles of indefinite lengths that impart superior properties. Whether it’s an aerospace, transportation, energy storage or industrial application, MIRALON® products provide solutions to some of the toughest problems facing industry today. Used as a specialty component to create conductive materials like composites, adhesives, and coatings. Dispersions are compatible with many polymers and elastomers. Used to provide protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and offers electrostatic dissipation through several material formats - including sheet, tape, yarn, and dispersed products. Used as an additive for cathodes and anodes to provide improved electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties that extend battery life, increase capacity, and improve safety of Lithium-Ion batteries used in vehicles and consumer devices. Used as fire retardant and thermal barrier to protect underlying structures from heat and flame. Sheet and pulp formats used. MIRALON® materials enable strong, lightweight, and environmentally resistant solutions - solving customers’ problems, even in the harshest conditions.

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