Technical datasheet

CABELEC® CC6135

Supplied byCabot- Last Updated on May 6, 2025

CABELEC® CC6135 by Cabot is a electrically conductive, carbon black dispersed modified polystyrene concentrate. Exhibits excellent mechanical and electrical properties not impacted by atmospheric conditions. Can be diluted with a high quantity of natural resin. CABELEC® CC6135 is designed for extrusion applications. Used in packaging and handling of electronic components, explosive powders and pigments.
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CABELEC® CC6135 properties

Mechanical properties

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Elmendorf tear resistance, MD0.0 Visible After LoginVisible After LoginVisible After Login
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Elongation at Break, MD0.0 Visible After LoginVisible After LoginVisible After Login
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Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR or MFI = Melt Flow Index or MI = Melt Index)0.0 Visible After LoginVisible After LoginVisible After Login

CABELEC® CC6135 Processing Guidelines

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