Processing carbon-based polymer nanocomposites via melt-processing presents unique challenges due to nanoparticle agglomeration, poor dispersion, and the strong sensitivity of these systems to shear and thermal history, all of which directly impact final material performance. This webinar focuses on the melt compounding of carbon-based nanofillers such as graphene and carbon nanotubes, with particular attention to achieving homogeneous dispersion while preserving polymer integrity and maximizing filler efficiency.
Special emphasis is placed on the advantages of micro-compounding as a powerful tool for rapid material screening, formulation optimization, and reduced material consumption under controlled melt-processing conditions. The session will demonstrate how micro-scale processing enables efficient evaluation of nanocomposite systems and supports the development of high-performance materials with tailored electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties.
The webinar will highlight how optimized melt-processing strategies can be translated into real-world applications, including conductive compounds, functional films, fibers, and lightweight structural composites.




