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The safety of cutting-edge technological solutions is impacted by the coating materials’ flame resistance when they are applied. Due to the unique combination of excellent thermal, resistance, and surface qualities, silicone-containing polymeric materials are among the most cost-effective coatings alternatives.
Because of their complex chemistry and excellent thermal stability, silicon compounds can be used as flame-resistant coating materials or as flame retardants in polymer composites.
Based on their thermal degradation data, PDMS systems’ flame resistance is along with possible paths of thermal degradation depending on external factors like the impact of additives, the flame resistance of hybrid silicone-containing coating materials, and the most significant novel applications of these materials.
One of the promising approaches to addressing the issues with traditional halogenated fire retardants’ safety, availability, and health is the utilisation of very good findings from the use of organic silicon compounds as fire retardants in polymers produced.
Global EV flame-retardant silicone coating market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
At this year’s Productronica, the international electro-chemicals producer Electrolube, a division of MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions, will present its most intriguing conformal coating and thermal management advancements ever (Messe Munich).
A highly thermally conductive thermal gap filler suitable for a variety of applications, such as EVs, batteries, and chargers, to name a few, as well as a game-changing new two-part, bio-based conformal coating that is completely unique to the industry, will be the protective solutions taking centre stage at the show.
The newest technologies from Electrolube will be on display at the Macdermid Alpha booth 466 in Hall A4.
Future coatings across the industry are expected to change thanks to one of the company’s most innovative products.
Electrolube, a recent MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions acquisition, has once again embraced market trends and created a first-to-market conformal coating with remarkable qualities that can be used wherever a coating is required and is perfect for automotive and EV applications. The adaptable new coating from Electrolube will be covered in more detail before to debut.