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ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 1995

Conductive modification of injection molded thermoplastics: electrical properties and electrostatic paintability

Jeffrey Hampton Helms; Edmund Joseph Blais; Mo-Fung Cheung; John Schroeder; T. Derengowski

Conductively modified thermoplastic substrates have been developed using low levels of conductive carbon fillers, <6 weight percent, without sacrificing the favorable mechanical and rheological properties exhibited by these materials for the automotive market. The bulk electrical properties of these materials exhibit traditional percolation behavior when the samples are compression molded. Conductively modified injection molded materials exhibit a high surface resistivity, typically greater than 10/sup 16/ ohm cm, which is compensated by a relatively low resistivity interior, less than 10/sup 8/ ohm cm. The threshold for electrostatic paintability has been identified based on core resistivity measurements and electrostatic dissipation results. This core resistivity must be less that 10/sup 9/ ohm cm for charge dissipation to occur and for any significant increase in paint film builds to be observed. The surface to core resistivity transformation is intimately related to the material cooling rate and thus the distance of the sampled area to the injection molding tool surface. Using these conductively modified materials, high solids paint coating film, builds and transfer efficiency have been increased in excess of 100 percent relative to unmodified samples. The use of conductively modified thermoplastic substrates in the electrostatic painting process can eliminate the need for conducting primers when adhesion between the base coat and substrate surface is maintained.


Archive | 1994

Thermoplastic compositions with modified electrical conductivity

Jeffrey Hampton Helms; Edmund Joseph Blais; Mo-Fung Cheung


Archive | 1993

Acrylic thermoplastic ionic conductor

Jeffrey Hampton Helms; Joseph W. Holubka; Edmund Joseph Blais


Archive | 1999

Interior automotive trim member having improved scratch resistance and a method of making the same

Edmund Joseph Blais; Joseph C. Cassatta; Jeffrey Hampton Helms; Mo-Fung Cheung


Archive | 1998

Conductive modification of paintable mold-in color capable, thermoplastic olefin formulation

Jeffrey Hampton Helms; Rose A. Ryntz; Edmund Joseph Blais


Archive | 1993

Thermoplastic ionic conductor

Jeffrey Hampton Helms; Edmund Joseph Blais


Archive | 2000

Interior lining for cars, e.g. instrument panel, comprises a backing substrate, a layer of elastomeric material and a soft outer skin of polyolefin material which is hardened by electron beam radiation

Edmund Joseph Blais; Mo-Fung Cheung; Joseph C. Cassatta; Jeffrey Hampton Helms


Archive | 1999

Conductive modification of paintable, mould-in colour capable, thermoplastic olefin formulations

Edmund Joseph Blais; Jeffrey Hampton Helms; Rose Ann Rytnz


International Congress & Exposition | 1998

Conductive TPO for Optimum Electrostatic Painting Efficiency

Thomas M. Derengowski; Edmund Joseph Blais; Jeffrey Hampton Helms


Archive | 1999

Modification de la conductivite de formulations d'olefine thermoplastique peinturables et pouvant etre moulees en couleur

Edmund Joseph Blais; Jeffrey Hampton Helms; Rose Ann Rytnz

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