Carbon Nanotube Wires, Diameter: 5-15 μm, Tensile Strength: 800-1000 MPa
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- NG10GNPW0946
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Description
1 meter: 494€
5 meters: 1780€
Carbon Nanotube Wires
Diameter: 5-15 μm, Tensile Strength: 800-1000 MPa
Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Wires represent a breakthrough in fiber technology, synthesized from high-density carbon nanotube networks to form a continuous, macroscopic wire. These wires possess a unique combination of extreme lightweight characteristics and high structural integrity, offering a significant advantage over traditional metallic conductors. The fibrous architecture allows for exceptional flexibility and resistance to fatigue, while the inherent molecular structure of carbon nanotubes provides a pathway for efficient electron transport. These wires are designed for high-performance environments where reducing mass is as critical as maintaining mechanical and electrical reliability. Their low density coupled with high tensile performance makes them a premier candidate for reinforcing advanced composites and creating next-generation ultra-light cabling systems.
Technical Properties
| Tensile Strength | 800-1000 MPa |
| Fiber Diameter |
5-15 μm |
| Modulus |
50-100 GPa |
| Elongation at Break |
2-3.5% |
| Density |
0.3-0.5 g/cm3 |
| Electrical Conductivity | 5×104 - 7×104 S/m |
Applications
- Aerospace and Aviation: Used for ultra-lightweight wiring harnesses and data transmission cables to significantly reduce the overall mass of aircraft and satellites.
- Advanced Wearable Electronics: Integrated into smart textiles and wearable sensors due to their high flexibility and robust electrical conductivity.
- High-Strength Composites: Employed as a reinforcing agent in polymer matrices to create materials with superior tensile strength and multi-functional electrical properties.
- Electromagnetic Shielding (EMI): Applied in sensitive electronic environments to provide lightweight protection against electromagnetic interference.
- Micro-Sensing and Actuators: Utilized in the development of precision sensors and miniature motors where high conductivity and low weight are required.
- Energy Storage Systems: Used as a conductive additive or current collector in high-performance batteries and supercapacitors.