Electrically Conductive Elastomer

Electrically Conductive Elastomer by Getelec

Active Electronics PLC is an authorised, franchised distributor and technical partner for Getelec.

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is an essential feature for all electronic equipment. The function of a electrically conductive elastomer gasket is to maintain electrical continuity in the EMC shielding. The conductive filler used for our conductive silicone seals is adjusted according to the electromagnetic performance required and the environment in which your equipment is located.

The conductive particles (10 to 40 microns) that make up the filler of their conductive mixes (between 60 and 80% filler ratio) allow you to acquire optimal EMC shielding.

Our electrically conductive elastomers are developed in every respect by our chemical engineers. From the selection of raw materials to the final transformation, they create specific formulations for each request and master all the development processes and procedures

Getelec develops and manufactures silicone- and fluorinated silicone-based conductive solutions filled with conductive particles such as silver-plated copper, silver, silver-plated nickel, graphite nickel, aluminium nickel, silver-plated aluminium, treated aluminium, carbon and silver-plated glass beads to guarantee optimal galvanic and electromagnetic compatibility.

In addition to their conductive mixes, Getelec also offer alternative solutions to some of the known obsolescence in their industries. Our GT1000 and GT5000 EX references are developed from filled elastomers capable of meeting your specific needs.

Getelec’s conductive materials have been developed to meet all your multi-sectoral requirements. The compliance of their mixtures with standards: MIL STD 83528 and ESA-ECSS-Q-ST-70-02C allows you to cover all your sectors with the most stringent requirements such as:


Contact Liam Blacknell (Field Application Engineer) at liam.blacknell@active-electronics.co.uk or complete below form.


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