CAPLINQ’s Range Of Electrically Conductive Plastic Films
There are various materials such as textile, paper, and plastic that contain equal number of charges. This level of charge only gets affected by the other type of materials coming […]
This category supports CAPLINQ Specialty Plastics products. This is a broad category of plastics, that includes thermoplastics, thermoset plastics including epoxies and urethanes and also conductive plastics. Therefore, the category delivers news and information designed to engage professionals that have questions or comments concerning the proper use and applications of specialty plastics in their industry.
As a result, guests are invited to discuss their applications, ask questions and offer comments and feedback as they relate to specialty plastics.
There are various materials such as textile, paper, and plastic that contain equal number of charges. This level of charge only gets affected by the other type of materials coming […]
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are conditions that affect the brain and nervous system of many animals and humans. In recent history, a particular type of TSE called bovine spongiform encephalopathy […]
TENS Electrodes stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. In the healthcare sector, TENS Electrodes are used for medical and physiotherapy treatment. So, the nerve stimulation help prevent pain signals from […]
As with most product lines, our LINQSTAT line of electrically conductive plastic films has grown so much that it has outgrown its original purpose. Originally designed to be a line […]
A question came in to us recently about the right electrically conductive plastic for pressure sensors, which we felt was worth answering publicly. The minimum thickness suitable for pressure sensors […]
In a previous article LINQSTAT: Volume Resistivity vs. Volume Conductivity vs. Surface Resistivity where we describe the differences between Volume Resistivity and Surface Resistivity, we also raise the question, “Why […]
When customers look at the technical datasheet (TDS) for LINQSTAT Volume Conductive Film, they often are confused by the electrical properties. The 3M Velostat material lists only Volume Resistivity as […]
A recent customer request prompted this post. The customer was laminating the Linqstat film to another substrate and was asking if CAPLINQ could provide some technical specifications and lamination guidelines. […]