Conductive control material

Polyol complex salt (PEL)

It is an ionic conductivity imparting agent resulting from a combination of chemicals such as lithium perchlorate with the main component being polyalkylene glycol.
Addition to resin (such as urethane) as a conductive material provides excellent anti-shock (anti-static) performance and prevents the generation of static electricity. It is suitable as an additive for preventing dust from sticking to resin, for static charge control and for static charge removal applications.

Characteristics

Transparency

Transparency is excellent when compared with cases where carbon or metal powder is kneaded.

Humidity dependence

Compared with cases where a surfactant is used as a conductive material, humidity dependence is lower.

*This table can be scrolled horizontally.

PEL Surface acting agent Carbon
Humidity dependence ×
Transparency ×
Medium-high resistance level control

Application(s)

  • Mainly added to urethane, etc., to give conductivity.
  • Addition to an acrylic adhesive to prevent electrification during film peeling.

Properties by product

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PEL-20A PEL-100 PEL-46
Appearance Clear to pale yellow (liquid) Clear to pale yellow (liquid) Pale yellow (liquid)
Containing salt LiClO₄ LiClO₄ Organoboron complex
Lithium salt
Salt content 10wt% 10wt% 30wt%
Matrix polymer: Main components PEO-PPO
(Copolymer)
PPO PEO-PPO
(Copolymer)
Matrix polymer: Average molecular weight Approx. 1,300 Approx. 2,000 Approx. 1,300
Hydroxyl value Approx. 79 Approx. 57 Approx. 61

LiClO₄:Lithium perchlorate

Values are for reference only and do not serve as guarantees pertaining to the product.

Charge regulator (LR-147)

LR-147 is used as a charge regulator to control the chargeability of toner in copy machines and printers.

Characteristics

Environmental safety

LR-147 is a metal-free negative charge regulator that emphasizes environmental safety.

Compatibility with color toner

LR-147 is white and is compatible with color toner.

Application(s)

  • Toner charge regulators for copying machines and printers
  • Antistatic agent

Property data

CAS No. 114803-11-1
Appearance White to pale yellow (powder)
Odor Odorless
Melting point None (TG-DAT method)
Decomposition point 343°C (TG-DAT method)
Vapor pressure 1.3x10-⁶Pa

Domestic and overseas inventory registration status

Japan (Chemical Substances Control Law) Existing (Chemical Substances Relating to a Public Notice Pursuant to The Provisions of Paragraph 4 of Article 4 of the Former Act)
USA(TSCA) Registration
EU(REACH) Registration (REACH NO acquisition)
South Korea (ECL) Registration
Australia
(AICS)
Registration
China Registration

Ionic liquid (CIL)

Salts, such as sodium chloride, are generally solid at room temperature and melt to form a liquid (molten salt) at temperatures higher than several hundred degrees Celsius. In recent years, a salt has been found which becomes a liquid at room temperature as a result of the combination of cations and anions of a specific organic substance. It is called an ionic liquid (molten salt at room temperature) and has attracted much attention.

Features
  • Liquid over a wide range of temperatures
  • High ionic conductivity
  • Difficult to electrolyze
  • High chemical stability
  • Insoluble in certain solvents (such as water)

Application(s)

  • Prevention of peeling charge
  • Imparting conductivity by means of resin kneading
  • Electrolyte solutions for electrochemical devices
  • Reusable catalysts for organic synthesis
  • Electrodeposition of metal with controlled alloy compositions, etc.

Product List

CIL-312:Since it has hydrophobic properties and features excellent compatibility with polyester and acrylic binder resins, the development of conductive performance easily occurs when it is mixed with coating inks such as films.

CIL-313:Due to its hydrophilicity, it can also be used as an antistatic ink in water systems. Since it has a relatively high thermal decomposition temperature, it is also suitable for smelting into various resins.

Properties by product

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CIL-312 CIL-313
Appearance Clear to pale yellow (liquid) Clear to pale yellow (liquid)
Solubility Polar organic solvents: easy to dissolve
Water: Insoluble
Polar organic solvents: easy to dissolve
Water: Easily soluble
Conductivity mS/cm (20°C) 2.85 2.95
Decomposition start temperature 267°C 315°C
Flash point 364°C 275°C

Values are for reference only and do not serve as guarantees pertaining to the product.

Compatibility with various solvents

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CIL-312 CIL-313
Water ×
Propylene carbonate
Acetonitrile
Methanol
NMP
Ethanol
Acetone
МЕК
2-propanol
Ethyl acetate
Butyl acetate
m-Xylene × ×
Toluene × ×
Hexane × ×

High-performance conductivity imparting agent for rubber (QAP)

By adding to high polarity rubber such as NBR, excellent electrical properties are achieved. Therefore, it can be applied to rubber rollers and so on.

Features
  • Excellent durability.
  • Due to its excellent transparency, the effect on the color tone is minimal.
  • Because of its low humidity dependence, it maintains stable conductivity even when subject to humidity.

Application(s)

  • Prevention of electrostatic charge and prevention of static electricity (removal of static electricity)

Description and characteristics

QAP-01

Appearance White powder
Decomposition start temperature (DSC) (℃) 269
Surface resistivity (Ω/□) 10⁸ to 10¹¹※

Our test measurement values

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