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Specialty graphene additives functionalize composite systems

CAMX 2024: Mito features E-Go graphene oxide for improved thermoset and thermoplastic properties, in addition to other additive solutions that are dispersible, safe to handle and scalable.

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Source | Mito Material Solutions

Mito Material Solutions’ (Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.) E-Go product is a cost-effective functionalized graphene oxide that is added in small concentrations to current resin matrix systems to increase stiffness, fracture toughness, impact resistance, flex strength, vibration damping and thermal conductivity, among other properties.

E-Go performance benefits are achievable in thermoset and thermoplastic systems. It is designed to be a highly versatile material that integrates easily into current processes such as shear mixing powder into liquid resin, compounding powder into thermoplastics or solvent-based spray application to prepreg. According to the company, E-Go dispersions remain stable due to the functionalization of its graphene oxide.

The Mito family of specialty additive products, in addition to E-Go, include Ligra (water-soluble graphene-based binder) and ACRE (cornstarch-based additive that promotes adhesion and improves flex, tensile and impact properties in plastics). All of Mito’s products are reported to be easily dispersible, safe-to-handle, scalable solutions. 

Mito E-Go is commercially available with secure scalable supply capability. TriiSO (Del Mar, Calif., U.S.) distributes the additive product to U.S. customers. TRiiSO has more than 1,800 products supplied by a diverse principal base, including a broad range of resins; curatives; accelerators/catalysts; novel flame retardants; toughening additives; and defoaming/deaerating and wetting additives for thermoset and thermoplastic resin matrix systems. TRiiSO also provides application data and formulation/lab support from 14 chemistry/application experts located across the U.S. The distributor has 13 strategically located U.S. warehouses offering supply of raw materials, with low risk of supply interruption.

TRiiSO’s primary goal has been to add innovative new materials to its portfolio of chemical solutions. Adding Mito increases TRiiSO’s product options for applications in composites, plastics, paint, coatings and ink, adhesives and sealants, and lubricants. 

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