Conductive and antistatic coatings rely on material selection, dispersion quality and formulation compatibility. The best sourcing route depends on conductivity target, transparency, substrate and coating process.
Match material type to coating target
ITO and ATO dispersions are often reviewed for transparent or antistatic coating routes. Silver nanowires can support highly conductive transparent film projects where morphology and coating process are critical.
CNT, graphene and PEDOT:PSS provide different conductivity, color and processing profiles, so they should be compared against the actual application requirement.
Dispersion parameters to confirm
Solid content, solvent system, particle size, viscosity, stabilizer system and storage conditions can all affect coating performance.
For waterborne systems, compatibility with binders and additives should be confirmed before pilot evaluation.
Documents and logistics review
Conductive dispersions may require SDS and technical data review before shipment. Some grades have solvent or nanoparticle handling considerations that need early review.
Providing the destination country and required pack size helps evaluate shipping feasibility before quote finalization.
FAQ
Which conductive material is best for transparent coatings?
ITO, ATO and silver nanowire dispersions are common routes, but the choice depends on transparency, conductivity and process requirements.
Is waterborne dispersion available?
Waterborne CNT, graphene and PEDOT:PSS grades may be reviewed depending on the target specification.
What should I include in the RFQ?
Include target conductivity, transparency, solvent system, coating process, quantity and destination country.
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