Electrically conductive adhesive with carbon nanotube filler
<b>TU159/05.04.2011</b><br><br>
The invention relates to an electrically conductive adhesive consisting of a conductive phase of carbon nanotubes distributed in a matrix. The carbon nanotubes are agglomerated in separate macrostructures. An additional aspect of the invention relates to the production of such a conductive adhesive.
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