IEC/TS 62607-2-1 Ed. 1.0 en:2012 PDF

IEC/TS 62607-2-1 Ed. 1.0 en:2012 PDF

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IEC/TS 62607-2-1 Ed. 1.0 en:2012 PDF

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05/29/2012

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Nanomanufacturing - Key control characteristics - Part 2-1: Carbon nanotube materials - Film resistance

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International Electrotechnical Commission - Technical Standard

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IEC/TS 62607-2-1:2012(E) which is a technical specification, provides a standardized method for categorizing a grade of commercial carbon nanotubes in terms of their electrical properties to enable a user to select a carbon nanotube material suitable for his application. The method is intended to assess whether the delivered materials from different production batches of the same production process are comparable regarding electrical properties of the final product which are related to electrical conductivity. The correlation between the measured parameters by the proposed method and a relevant product performance parameter has to be established for every application. This specification includes:
- definitions of terminology used in this document,
- recommendations for sample preparation,
- outlines of the experimental procedures to measure sheet resistance of carbon nanotubes in thin films,
- methods of interpretation of results and discussion of data analysis,
- case studies and,
- references.
Edition : 1.0
File Size : 1 file , 350 KB
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Number of Pages : 16
Published : 05/29/2012

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