MIRALON® 15 Series CNT/Pulp Loaded Resin Carrier for ESD, Injection Molding & Extrusion
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- Type Plastic Colorant
- Vendor Huntsman Miralon
- SKU MIRALON_15S_PETG_1LB
Product Description
Add electrical conductivity to compatible plastic resins with the MIRALON® 15 Series conductive masterbatch family. These masterbatches are engineered for manufacturers that need to produce ESD-safe, static-dissipative, or electrically conductive plastic parts without handling loose conductive filler directly.
Each masterbatch uses a polymer carrier resin matched to common engineering plastics and contains 15% MIRALON® pulp. Available carrier options include PA6, PA12, PETG, and PPS, allowing processors to select the grade that best matches their base resin and application requirements. The products are intended for professional and industrial use in injection molding and extrusion processes.
Key Benefits
Designed to make plastics electrically conductive
Formulated for electrostatic discharge control and electrically conductive plastic parts.
Low-loading conductivity performance
The datasheets highlight excellent electrical conductivity at low loading levels.
Multiple resin-compatible carrier options
Choose from PA6, PA12, PETG, or PPS masterbatch grades depending on the plastic being processed.
Manufacturing-ready granule format
Supplied as black granules for use in plastics processing.
Mechanical property advantages
The datasheets note increased tensile properties and increased flexural properties, with PA6, PETG, and PPS documents also listing a 50% increase in flexural strength and reduction in mold shrinkage.
Suitable for injection molding and extrusion
Intended for plastics manufacturing workflows including injection molding and extrusion.
Common Applications
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ESD-safe plastic components
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Electrically conductive molded parts
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Electrical and electronics housings or components
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Automotive plastic components
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Industrial plastic parts
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Injection molded parts
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Extruded profiles, sheets, or components
Available Grades
| Grade | Carrier Resin | Appearance | MIRALON® / CNT Content | Density | Moisture Content | Conductivity Data |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MIRALON® PA6 15M | PA6 | Black granules | 15 ± 1% | 1.14–1.18 g/cm³ | <0.5% | Surface resistivity <1000 Ω/sq |
| MIRALON® PA12 15S | PA12 | Black granules | 15 ± 1% | 1.07–1.09 g/cm³ | <0.5% | Typical resistivity data provided at masterbatch, 2%, and 4% letdown levels |
| MIRALON® PETG 15M | PETG | Black granules | 15 ± 1% | 1.14–1.18 g/cm³ | <0.5% | Surface resistivity <1000 Ω/sq |
| MIRALON® PPS 15M | PPS | Black granules | 15 ± 1% | 1.35 g/cm³ | <0.5% | Surface resistivity 146 Ω/sq |
Sources: PA6 datasheet, PA12 technical bulletin, PETG datasheet, and PPS datasheet.
Typical Letdown Performance Highlights
The technical documents provide typical physical and electrical properties at 2% and 4% letdown levels, depending on grade. These values are useful for initial material screening, but final loading should be validated in the customer’s own resin, part design, and processing conditions.
| Grade | Typical Conductivity Results at Letdown |
|---|---|
| PA6 15M | Surface resistivity reported at 1.29E+10 Ω/sq at 2% letdown and 7.87E+06 Ω/sq at 4% letdown. |
| PA12 15S | Injection-molded surface resistivity reported at 1.17E+09 Ω/sq at 2% letdown and 2.90E+05 Ω/sq at 4% letdown. |
| PETG 15M | Surface resistivity reported at 1.28E+06 Ω/sq at 2% letdown and 1.15E+04 Ω/sq at 4% letdown. |
| PPS 15M | Surface resistivity reported at 1.51E+04 Ω/sq at 2% letdown and 1.14E+03 Ω/sq at 4% letdown. |
The datasheets state that typical physical property data are based on typical production batches and standard test methods, and that the values do not constitute product specifications.
Available in PA6, PA12, PETG, and PPS carrier systems, MIRALON® 15 Series masterbatches are loaded with 15% MIRALON® pulp and designed for use in injection molding and extrusion. Typical applications include electrical and electronic components, automotive parts, industrial components, ESD-safe housings, and other conductive plastic parts.
Choose the masterbatch grade that matches your base resin for best compatibility and performance evaluation.
Storage and Handling
Store in the sealed original container in a dry place at 5°C–40°C / 41°F–104°F and 30–80% relative humidity. Under these storage conditions, the listed shelf life is 24 months from date of shipment. The documents also state that users should review the latest SDS before use and that the products are for professional and industrial use only.
Popular Use Cases for MIRALON® Conductive Masterbatch
MIRALON® conductive masterbatch is designed for manufacturers who need to add electrical conductivity to plastic parts during molding or extrusion. The datasheets identify the main application areas as electrostatic discharge protection, electrically conductive parts, electrical and electronics, automotive, industrial components, and injection molding or extrusion.
ESD-Safe Plastic Components
One of the most common uses for this product is making plastics that help control electrostatic discharge, commonly known as ESD. In electronics manufacturing and handling environments, static buildup can damage sensitive components, circuit boards, sensors, and assemblies. By adding MIRALON® conductive masterbatch into compatible resins, manufacturers can produce plastic parts that help reduce static accumulation and support ESD-control requirements.
Common examples include electronic component trays, bins, covers, housings, fixtures, tool holders, and handling components used in production, assembly, storage, or transport.
Electrically Conductive Plastic Parts
MIRALON® masterbatch is also used when a plastic part needs to conduct electricity rather than act as a typical insulating plastic. The product is supplied as a conductive masterbatch loaded with 15% MIRALON® pulp, and the documents highlight excellent electrical conductivity at low loading levels.
This makes it useful for custom molded or extruded parts where conductivity is part of the finished component’s function. Potential applications include conductive housings, covers, brackets, structural plastic components, and specialty parts used in electrical, electronic, automotive, or industrial systems.
Electrical and Electronics Manufacturing
The datasheets specifically list electrical and electronics as a target application area. Conductive plastic compounds are often needed in environments where static control, part reliability, and material consistency are important. MIRALON® can be added during manufacturing to create conductive plastic parts without requiring separate coatings, paints, or post-processing steps.
Typical electronics-related uses may include ESD-safe housings, equipment covers, assembly fixtures, component carriers, protective trays, connector-related components, and other plastic parts used around sensitive electronic devices.
Automotive Plastic Components
Automotive is another application area identified in the technical documents. Conductive plastic parts can be valuable in vehicles and automotive manufacturing where static management, durable engineering plastics, and repeatable processing are required. MIRALON® grades based on PA6, PA12, PETG, and PPS give manufacturers options depending on the base resin and performance requirements of the application.
Popular automotive use cases may include conductive brackets, housings, clips, covers, sensor-adjacent components, under-hood plastic parts, and industrial production fixtures used in automotive assembly.
Industrial Parts and Equipment
Industrial plastic components are a strong fit for conductive masterbatch because many factories, production lines, and material-handling environments require durable plastic parts that can help manage static. MIRALON® masterbatch is intended for professional and industrial use and can be processed through injection molding or extrusion.
Examples include machine guards, guides, rollers, extruded profiles, workholding fixtures, trays, bins, protective covers, and other industrial plastic components where electrical conductivity or ESD performance is desired.
Injection Molded Conductive Parts
Because the datasheets list injection molding as a target processing method, MIRALON® is well suited for manufacturers producing shaped plastic components at scale. It can be blended into the resin before molding, allowing conductivity to be built into the part itself rather than applied as a surface treatment.
This is useful for molded ESD-safe parts, electronics housings, automotive components, industrial covers, trays, fixtures, and complex engineered plastic parts.
Extruded Conductive Plastic Profiles and Shapes
The product is also intended for extrusion applications. This makes it suitable for manufacturers producing conductive plastic profiles, sheets, rods, strips, channels, or other continuous shapes. Conductive extrusion materials may be used in industrial, electronic, automotive, or equipment applications where long-form plastic components need static-control or conductive properties.
Resin-Specific Applications
The MIRALON® 15 Series includes several carrier resin options, allowing manufacturers to choose the grade that best matches their plastic system. PA6, PA12, PETG, and PPS versions are each described as conductive masterbatches containing 15% MIRALON® pulp.
PA6 and PA12 grades are useful for nylon-based conductive parts, including engineering components, durable molded parts, and automotive or industrial applications. PETG grade is useful for PETG-based conductive parts, especially where PETG processing or part properties are preferred. PPS grade is useful for higher-performance PPS applications that need conductive behavior, low mold shrinkage, and industrial-grade performance.
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MIRALON® conductive masterbatch is commonly used to manufacture ESD-safe and electrically conductive plastic parts for electronics, automotive, and industrial applications. Added directly into compatible plastic resins during injection molding or extrusion, it helps create conductive molded and extruded components without relying on surface coatings or secondary treatments.
Popular applications include ESD-safe trays, bins, housings, covers, fixtures, conductive industrial components, automotive plastic parts, electrical and electronic components, and custom molded or extruded conductive plastic profiles. With PA6, PA12, PETG, and PPS carrier options available, manufacturers can select the masterbatch grade that best matches their base resin and finished-part requirements.
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