Abstract

AbstractPolymeric materials can be made electronically conductive by adding conductive filler. These materials are called electrically conductive polymer composites. Since their introduction, the electrically conductive polymer composites have been widely used for electromagnetic radiation shielding, heaters, antistatic articles, resistors, and assembling electronic device components, etc. This article reviews two special conductive polymer composites. One is electrically conductive adhesive, which is used to replace tin–lead solder for microelectronic packaging application. The other is conductive polymer composites with large positive temperature coefficients, which can be used for resettable fuses, self‐regulating heaters, etc.

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