Techtextil North America

Free membership

Receive our weekly Newsletter
and set tailored daily news alerts.

Nonwovens/​Converting

Commercialization of CVD coated nonwovens

Conductive Composites is to commercialise its nickel Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) coated nonwovens, with a manufacturing line expansion that doubles its production capabilities.

23rd April 2012

Innovation in Textiles
 | 

Protective, Transport/​Aerospace

 

Conductive Composites is to commercialise its nickel Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) coated nonwovens, with a manufacturing line expansion that doubles its production capabilities.

The new nonwoven is said to offer two main advantages to the market. Firstly, Conductive Composites claims CVD coated nonwovens are lighter, thinner, and more conductive than nonwovens that are made with conductive fibres. Using the CVD method, every external surface is coated and protected, and the resistivity of the sheet can be engineered to very low levels.

Secondly, performance characteristics are said to match or exceed sheets of carbon nonmaterial at a much more competitive price and in a continuous roll format.

“We are pleased to announce the commercialization of this new product,” said Nathan Hansen, President.

“CVD coated nonwovens have clear performance advantages, and we are excited to be able to provide this material in increased volumes for both our existing and developing markets. CVD coated nonwovens bring game-changing performance and significant cost savings to our customers. Our investment in capacity expansion and commercialization reinforces our commitment to bringing competitive materials to the marketplace.”

Conductive Composites creates materials and technologies that enable electrical conductivity and electromagnetic capabilities in composites and plastics.

The Heber City based company says that products from Conductive Composites are key ingredients that deliver performance for proven applications and materials are manufactured by proprietary methods on commercial grade production lines in ISO:9001 compliant facilities. 

 

Latest Reports

Business intelligence for the fibre, textiles and apparel industries: technologies, innovations, markets, investments, trade policy, sourcing, strategy...

Find out more