2D Materials

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KLG-S4040-PPR-45UM

KLG-S4040-PPR-45UM

Kennedy Labs

GRAPHENE THERMAL SPREAD SUB 25MM

0

KLG-1010-POLY

KLG-1010-POLY

Kennedy Labs

CVD GRAPHENE ON POLY SUB X1 PCS

4

KLG-RGO-C-500MG

KLG-RGO-C-500MG

Kennedy Labs

REDUCED GRAPHENE OXIDE 500MG

11

KLG-CUFOAM-1010-CU

KLG-CUFOAM-1010-CU

Kennedy Labs

GRAPHENE ON COPPER FOAM 10MM2

10

KLG-GOPA-4

KLG-GOPA-4

Kennedy Labs

GRAPHENE OXIDE PASTE, 10% GO, 5

5

KLG-2UM-3MMTEMAUGRID

KLG-2UM-3MMTEMAUGRID

Kennedy Labs

SUSPENDED MONOLAYER GRAPHENE

10

KLG-WGI4-35ML

KLG-WGI4-35ML

Kennedy Labs

GRAPHENE INKJET DILUTED INK 35ML

1

KLG-OGI2-35ML

KLG-OGI2-35ML

Kennedy Labs

GNP GRAPHENE INK OIL BASED SOLVE

3

KLG-RGO-200MG

KLG-RGO-200MG

Kennedy Labs

REDUCED GRAPHENE OXIDE 200MG

4

KLG-100100-18CU

KLG-100100-18CU

Kennedy Labs

MONO CVD GRAPHENE ON CU 4" X1PCS

8

KLG-SNP2G-2UM

KLG-SNP2G-2UM

Kennedy Labs

GRAPHENE NANOPLATELETS 6ML

13

KLG-HBN-1020-SI

KLG-HBN-1020-SI

Kennedy Labs

MONOLAYER CVD FILM OF GRAPHENE O

2

KLG-WGI2-35ML

KLG-WGI2-35ML

Kennedy Labs

GNP GRAPHENE INK H2O BASED 35ML

1

KLG-HBN2-1010-18CU

KLG-HBN2-1010-18CU

Kennedy Labs

MONOLAYER GRAPHENE BORON 10MM2

0

KLG-150150-18CU

KLG-150150-18CU

Kennedy Labs

6"X6" VD MONOLAYER GRAPHENE ON C

2

KLG-AKIT

KLG-AKIT

Kennedy Labs

GRAPHENE DISCOVERY KIT 1 WAFER

6

KL-HBN2-1010-18CU

KL-HBN2-1010-18CU

Kennedy Labs

LARGE CRYSTAL MONOLAYER HE 4

13

KL-HBN2-100100-18CU

KL-HBN2-100100-18CU

Kennedy Labs

4"X4" CVD MONOLAYER HBN ON COPPE

0

KL-HBN-1020-SI

KL-HBN-1020-SI

Kennedy Labs

CVD FILM OF HEXAGONAL BORON NITR

13

KLG-S4040-PPR-250UM

KLG-S4040-PPR-250UM

Kennedy Labs

GNP GRAPHENE THERMAL SPREAD 25MM

0

2D Materials

1. Overview

Tapes, adhesives, and 2D materials are critical components in modern manufacturing and advanced technologies. Tapes are flexible materials coated with adhesives for bonding, sealing, or insulation. Adhesives are substances used to join materials by surface attachment. 2D materials are atomically thin materials (e.g., graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides) with exceptional electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties. These materials enable innovations in electronics, energy storage, automotive, and biomedical industries.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Pressure-Sensitive TapesAdhere with light pressure, removable/permament optionsElectronic component fixation, packaging
Structural AdhesivesHigh load-bearing capacity, chemical resistanceAerospace composite bonding
GrapheneHigh conductivity, strength (130GPa tensile strength)Flex circuits, sensors
Molybdenum Disulfide (MoS )Excellent lubrication, semiconducting propertiesTransistors, catalysis

3. Structure and Composition

Tapes typically consist of a substrate (polyester, foam) with adhesive layers (acrylic, rubber). Adhesives may use epoxy, polyurethane, or silicone chemistries. 2D materials possess layered structures with weak interlayer bonds (van der Waals forces), enabling exfoliation into monolayers. Graphene's sp -carbon lattice provides superior mechanical (Young's modulus: 1TPa) and thermal conductivity (5000 W/m K).

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterSignificanceTypical Values
Peel Strength (N/mm)Bond durability assessment0.5-10 (tapes)
Shear Strength (MPa)Load-bearing capacity5-50 (adhesives)
Layer Thickness (nm)Performance determinant for 2D materials0.3-10 (graphene)
Electrical Conductivity (S/m)Electronic application suitability10 (graphene)

5. Application Fields

Key industries include:

  • Electronics: Flexible displays (graphene electrodes), chip packaging (conductive adhesives)
  • Automotive: Structural bonding (epoxy adhesives), EMI shielding (metal-coated tapes)
  • Energy: Solar panel assembly (UV-resistant tapes), battery electrodes (2D material composites)
  • Medical: Wound care dressings (hydrocolloid adhesives), biosensors (MoS transistors)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Products
3MVHB 4952 (acrylic foam tape), Scotch-Weld DP460 (structural adhesive)
HenkelLoctite EA 9466 (aerospace adhesive), Bonderite coatings
GrapheneaCVD graphene sheets (95% monolayer purity)
2D TechMoS nanosheets for lubrication

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations: - Environmental resistance (temperature, UV exposure) - Mechanical requirements (flexibility vs. rigidity) - Electrical/thermal conductivity needs - Application-specific certifications (e.g., ISO 10993 for medical adhesives) - Cost-performance balance (e.g., graphene price vs. performance gains)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include: - Bio-based adhesives for sustainability (e.g., soy-based epoxy) - Smart materials with stimuli-responsive properties (pH/temperature-sensitive tapes) - 2D heterostructures for advanced electronics (graphene-hBN vertical stacks) - Miniaturization demands driving nanoscale adhesive solutions - Increasing adoption in flexible electronics (wearables, foldable displays)

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