The conductive coating gives aircraft owners a high-conductivity solution for dissipating static on aluminum and composite aircraft. As composite substrates continue to grow in popularity in the aerospace market, it’s important to have ready access to a robust conductive coating.
Sherwin-Williams Aerospace Coatings added a new aerospace conductive coating (CM0485115) to its line of undercoats, enabling aircraft owners to impart conductivity onto aluminum and composite substrates. The coating offers high conductivity to non-conductive substrates by producing an anti-static conductive film on their surfaces with a resistivity of 0.1 to 100,000 ohms per square meter to help static charges dissipate from antennas and radomes. The coating is designed with excellent adhesion and offers excellent fluid resistance.