Conductive pigments are typically made from materials like carbon black, metallic powders, and conductive polymers, which are finely dispersed within the coating matrix. The result is a coating that provides continuous conductivity while maintaining protective qualities like chemical resistance and durability. Conductive pigments are widely used in electronics, automotive coatings, and aerospace applications.
Regulations like REACH and EPA guidelines are driving the demand for non-toxic and environmentally safe conductive pigments. Alternatives include carbon nanotube-based pigments, graphene, and metal-coated polymers. Subtypes include carbon black-based pigments, silver-based pigments, and graphene-based conductive pigments.
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