Electrically Conductive Plastics for EMI Shielding - Chomerics Division | Parker US
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Please join us for an on-demand webinar about electrically conductive plastics for EMI shielding, focusing on: Metal to plastic conversion, How to pass that dreaded drop test, Light-weighting using electrically conductive plastics as well as benefits, features, and advantages of electrically conductive plastics compared with metal parts or plastics sprayed with electronically conductive coatings.

This webinar is approximately 30 minutes of presentation followed by a Q&A session.

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In This Webinar, You Will Learn About:

  • Metal to plastic conversion
  • How to pass that dreaded drop test
  • Light-weighting using electrically conductive plastics
  • Benefits, features, and advantages of electrically conductive plastics compared with metal parts or plastics sprayed with electronically conductive coatings
Webinar: Electrically Conductive Plastics for EMI Shielding

Why Electrically Conductive Plastics?

Unlike normal plastics, conductive plastics have the ability to conduct electricity -- providing “immunity” for sensitive components from incoming electromagnetic interference (EMI) and/or prevent excessive emissions of EMI to other susceptible equipment.  

 

Product designers and engineers are discovering the unique advantages of conductive plastics compared to traditional metals – such as weight reduction, cost reductions, elimination of secondary manufacturing steps – all resulting in leaner supply chains and better products.

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Parker Chomerics PREMIER ‘single pellet’ materials offer superior performance and consistency when compared to many conductive plastic materials. The primary advantage of PREMIER is the use of pultrusion compounding to ensure uniform amounts of conductive filler are within each pellet.

Our PREMIER electrically conductive plastics are manufactured as single pellet formulations, which ensures the most reliable, consistent shielding of molded products.

Single pellet or homogeneous products are far superior to multi-pellet blends (also called dry blends or salt-and-pepper blends) that use pellets from different compounds randomly mixed together.   

Electrically Conductive Plastic Pellet Materials

Parker Chomerics PREMIER family of materials are electrically conductive thermoplastics for plastic enclosure EMI shielding solutions. The polymer alloys (PC-ABS or PBT-PC) and conductive fillers are engineered for stable electrical, mechanical, and physical performance.

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How to Select the Right Plastic for Your Project

Our expert team will guide you through our EMI shielding and injection molded plastics solutions, discussing their unique properties, strengths, and applications. Whether you're working to reduce weight or reduce cost, we've got you covered. 

Connect with our knowledgeable experts to help you make the best choice for your project. They are ready to answer your specific quests, provide tailored advice and assist you in selecting the perfect plastic for your project. 

How to Choose the Right Plastic

Need Help Finding the right EMI Shield? Talk to an Expert Engineer Now.

If you need assistance identifying the most suitable EMI shielding product for your application,  speak with one of our expert engineers. Our team is ready to help.

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Plastic components provide a low-cost, space-saving solution, enabling Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to meet the integrated cooling requirements of high-torque electric motors. These products are backed by machine-based process monitoring, ensuring each manufacturing and assembly step is completed thoroughly and correctly.     

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