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Carbonyl Iron Powder (CIP) - Aerospace Materials from BASF

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<strong>BASF</strong> <strong>Aerospace</strong> <strong>Materials</strong><strong>Carbonyl</strong> <strong>Iron</strong> <strong>Powder</strong> (<strong>CIP</strong>)Radar and microwave absorbing materialsand coatings with carbonyl ironProductInformation<strong>BASF</strong>’s <strong>CIP</strong> is an exceptionally fine and pure iron powderwith unique morphological properties. <strong>BASF</strong> discoveredthe process of producing <strong>CIP</strong> 85 years ago, and is still theworld’s leading producer. Working with our customers, weuse our experience and expertise to develop innovativesolutions for a whole spectrum of different applications.The result is a wide range of <strong>CIP</strong>s tailored to specific needs.Featuresn Excellent absorption of radar andmicrowavesn High purityn Outstanding quality and consistencyn Reliable delivery<strong>CIP</strong> in <strong>Aerospace</strong> ApplicationsWith its unique microstructure, <strong>CIP</strong>is a good absorber of microwavefrequencies. It can easily beincorporated in plastic, elastomeric,or varnish matrices to provide efficientshielding of electronic equipment <strong>from</strong>electromagnetic interference andminimize reflection of objects exposedto radiation in the radar and microwavefrequency bands.Why use <strong>CIP</strong> over othermaterials?n Excellent absorption above 1 GHzn Broadband absorption characteristicsn Compatible with most polymermatricesn Easily compoundableFor more information on <strong>BASF</strong> <strong>Aerospace</strong> <strong>Materials</strong>:aerospace.materials@basf.comwww.aerospace.basf.com

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