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WB4101 Compared to Competitive Binders

WB4101 Compared to Competitive Binders. Polymer Innovations, Inc. San Marcos, CA 92078 USA www.polymerinnovations.com Phone: 760-471-2504 . Introduction. Standard two stage ball milling methods used Choose some standard BME powder Choose some nano powder

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WB4101 Compared to Competitive Binders

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  1. WB4101 Compared to Competitive Binders Polymer Innovations, Inc. San Marcos, CA 92078 USA www.polymerinnovations.com Phone: 760-471-2504

  2. Introduction • Standard two stage ball milling methods used • Choose some standard BME powder • Choose some nano powder • For PVB use standard Ferro 2 stage type.

  3. Prosperity BME Y5V WB vs. PVB

  4. Prosperity BME X7R WB vs. PVB

  5. Cabot Nano Powder WB4101 Compared to Emulsion (Top Surface of Foil) WB4101 type Emulsion type (From Cabot 2000 ACERS presentation)

  6. Cabot Nano Powder WB4101 Compared to Water Soluble Type (top surface of foil) WB4101 type Water soluble type (From Cabot 2000 ACERS presentation)

  7. TPL Nano BT • TPL nano BT • Dry powder • Some dispersion challenges for regular binders - agglomerates • WB4101 is strong dispersant and binder

  8. TPL 150 nm BT WB vs. PVB PVB tape agglomerates are so bad tape is not usable and data is not representative

  9. Dispersion Photo TPL 150 nm BT WB vs. PVB Both are 60 v/v% Powder and 2 stage ball milled PVB tape is unusable due to large agglomerates (45X)

  10. Conclusions • Compared to PVB, emulsion and water soluble binders WB4101 typically results in higher packed density (green tape density) and easier lamination characteristics • WB4101 is superior for nano powders and can easily achieve well dispersed tapes with typical ceramic loadings. PVB did not. • WB4101 is capable of achieving high packing densities for thin <6 micron layers when other water based types can not.

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