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Properties of Conductive Adhesive with Carbonyl Nickel as Filler

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The properties of VKP-11 conductive adhesive are given. The influence of carbonyl nickel content, as well as the technological modes of gluing (bonding; temperature and pressure), on the electrically conductive properties of adhesives, is shown. It has been found that the use of carbonyl nickel powder in the composition of adhesives makes it possible to ensure the value of ρν at the level of 10–2 Ω m. This level of electrical conductivity is sufficient to solve the problem of removing static electricity. Information is given on the change in the properties of adhesive joints under the influence of operational factors, as well as during the exposure of adhesive joints in various climatic zones.

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Isaev, A.Y., Petrova, A.P., Smirnov, O.I. et al. Properties of Conductive Adhesive with Carbonyl Nickel as Filler. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 16, 9–13 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421223010112

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