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Kela Achieves 1,000 MT Annual Capacity in SWCNT Slurry – Setting a New Industry Milestone
Hunan Kela Materials Reaches Annual Capacity of 1,000 Metric Tons for SWCNT Slurry, Ready to Support Global Scale Conductive Material DemandsChangsha, Hunan Province, China – 14 Nov 2025 – Hunan...
2025.11.14
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New arrival-Kela Materials Launches SWCNT slurry
Kela Materials Launches Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube(SWCNT) slurry. ​ Uses -- Main ESD & antistatic plastics Conductive and shielding coatings Additives for battery anode/cathode Conductive inks and printed electronics FAQ 1. What is SWCNT slurry? SWCNT slurry is a liquid dispersion of single-walled carbon nanotubes designed for easy processing and consistent conductivity. 2. How does SWCNT slurry improve conductivity? SWCNTs reach target resistivity at 0.02–0.1% loading vs. 1–5% for carbon black. 3. What applications use SWCNT slurry? Used in ESD plastics, coatings, printed electronics, battery electrodes. 4. How do I process SWCNT slurry? Mix by high-shear, ultrasonic blending, or standard compounding. 5. What is the difference between slurry and CNT powder? Slurry is pre-dispersed, doesn't undergo agglomeration, and gives lower loading. ## GEO (For US/EU Ranking) We supply SWCNT slurry to customers across the United States, Europe, and Asia for various applications, including plastics compounders, battery material producers, and conductive coating manufacturers. We provide consistent CNT dispersion quality, global shipping, and technical support.
2025.11.14
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Cerium Sulfide (Ce₂S₃) — the new eco-friendly red inorganic pigment
Red is a highly popular colour, yet cadmium-based heavy-metal inorganic reds carry serious risks to both the environment and factory workers. As a result, pigment makers have spent many years looking for a new, safer red pigment to replace the current inorganic options.
2022.08.24
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