Conductive pigments are specialized additives used to impart electrical conductivity to various materials. These pigments typically appear as fine powders that can be easily dispersed in the medium they are added to. Key features include their ability to provide permanent antistatic properties, enhance thermal stability, and maintain chemical resistance. Main applications of conductive pigments include antistatic coatings, conductive floorings, and electronic devices.
Alternatives to conductive pigments include conductive polymers and metal-based additives. Sub-types include carbon-based pigments, such as carbon black and graphite, and metal oxide-based pigments.
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