Standard silicone rubber is an excellent electrical insulator. However, with the right formulation — like adding conductive carbon — it becomes a flexible and efficient conductive material. That’s exactly what Tianan’s TN3X0 conductive silicone series is designed for.
🤔 FAQ: Is Silicone Naturally Conductive?
- ❌ Pure silicone = non-conductive
- ✅ Modified silicone = conductive (e.g., TN-3X0 with carbon)
The TN-3X0 series includes multiple grades with adjustable hardness and resistivity, perfect for electronics and anti-static use.
⚡ TN3X0 Quick Facts
- 🟤 Appearance: Black solid rubber or granules
- 🔧 Hardness: 40–70 Shore A
- ⚡ Volume resistivity: 15 ~ 5 Ω·cm
- 📏 Surface resistance: 400 ~ 80 Ω
📦 Common Applications
- 👆 Rubber keypads
- 📲 Touchpoint gaskets
- 🎛️ EMI / RFI shielding pads
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