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Antimony tin oxide nanoparticulate powders and dispersions

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• Keeling and Walker Limited is a UK based company specialising in tin (IV) oxide based materials.

• Our product range encompasses grades for ceramic, automotive, glass, electrical, electronic and medical applications, as well as more specialised materials for novel applications, eg. electrically conductive materials for antistatic materials and coatings, and nano-particulate hydrated tin oxide dispersions for catalytic applications.

• Our nanoparticullate antimony doped tin oxide (ATO) materials can be used to produce transparent electrically conductive coatings on a variety of substrates. These materials can produce optically transparent electrically conductive and infrared reflective coatings on substrates such as glass or plastic.

Product's company name : Keeling & Walker Limited

Product company Url :
http://www.tinoxide.com/
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