Adhesives for Electrostatic Discharge Protection
Conductive adhesives are often used to dissipate electrical or electrostatic charges. Electrically conductive adhesives can also be applied as a protective coating for components against magnetic fields or radio-frequency interference.
Safety electronics, such as lane or braking assistants in cars, or electronics that react sensitively to electrostatic charges in various applications must be protected from electrostatic charges. This can be achieved by coating the sensitive components with conductive adhesives, which provide ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection and EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) shielding.
Here you will find a selection of conductive adhesives from Panacol that are suitable for use as shielding. Further products and custom solutions are available on request.
To download the technical datasheets (TDS) please click on the adhesive name.
Conductive Adhesive | Application | Viscosity [mPas] | Base | Curing* | Properties |
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Elecolit® 3025 |
bonding heat-sensitive components OPV photovoltaics |
80,000-90,000 Mix, 25,000-35,000 part A, 60,000-70 000, part B, (Rheometer, 25 °C, 10s^-1) | 2 component epoxy |
thermal room temperature |
electrically conductive (ICA) thermally conductive |
Elecolit® 3036 |
bonding heat-sensitive components, bonding flexible circuits |
paste-like | 2 component epoxy |
thermal room temperature |
electrically conductive (ICA) thermally conductive |
Elecolit® 336 | bonding heat-sensitive components | paste-like | 2 component epoxy | thermal, room temperature |
electrically conductive (ICA) thermally conductive |
Elecolit® 342 | ESD protection | 1,000-2,000 (Rheometer, 25 °C, 10s-1) | acrylate | thermal |
electrically conductive (ICA) thermally conductive |