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  1. Toronto

    Conductive plastic

    Dear all, these are all great suggestions - thanks to all who contributed so far. I like Demon3 suggestions specially the 1st one: apparently there is a company in Belgium offering masterbatches filled with carbon nano tubes (CNT): http://www.nanocyl.com/ as well as antistatic coatings...
  2. Toronto

    Conductive plastic

    bttrueblood, thanks for your comment and interesting thoughts. Further on the jerry can discussion, that is relevant to my original post. The reason why jerry cans do not catch fire when filled up at the gas station, in my opnion, is because: i) the atmosphere inside the can is too rich with...
  3. Toronto

    Conductive plastic

    I am aware of the fact that plastic can be made conductive by doping in carbon black or even metal particles, but I have no interest in pursuing this avenue myself. I am looking for a kind of conductive plastic can be used to handle flammable liquids safely? For eg. I presume that gasoline...
  4. Toronto

    Conductive plastic

    Does anybody have any experience with parts made of conductive plastic, such as DuPont's Vespel SP 202? http://www2.dupont.com/Vespel/en_US/assets/downloads/vespel_s/K16838VespelSP202.pdf Is there any other commercial conductive polymer that one would recommend for applications that require...
  5. Toronto

    Thermo problem!

    Purplehaze, what is the melting point of your cheese? (Is this a propietary info?) Have you done a DSC on it? The DSC trace should be able to tell you if you have melting point, glass transition, or what? That would be helpful for your energy balance, I think, since one of the terms deals with...
  6. Toronto

    NOx scrubbing

    I'm designing a NOx scrubber for a new process (a diazotization type of reaction at pilot scale 20-30 gal) and I'm looking for some answers to the following questions: 1. What is the most effective way to scrub NO gas? 2. What is the most effective way to scrub NO2 gas? 3. What is the most...

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