Integral Technologies
Integral Technologies, Inc. (OTC: ITKG) is a materials science company that has developed ELECTRIPLAST — a family of proprietary electrically conductive polymer composite materials that combine the processability and lightweight characteristics of thermoplastic polymers with the electrical conductivity typically associated only with metal components. According to its website at integraltech.net, ELECTRIPLAST is produced by uniformly dispersing electrically conductive fibers — including carbon fibers, nickel-coated fibers, and other conductive fillers — throughout a polymer matrix in a proprietary process that creates a composite material with consistent, isotropic electrical conductivity throughout its volume rather than only on its surface. This volumetric conductivity enables the manufacture of complex, three-dimensional electrically conductive parts through standard polymer molding processes, opening applications in automotive EMI shielding, electric vehicle components, medical devices, and other uses where lightweight electrically conductive components offer advantages over metal.
Integral Technologies' ELECTRIPLAST material platform, described at integraltech.net, addresses a significant materials science challenge: conventional plastics are electrical insulators, and making them electrically conductive while preserving their processability and mechanical properties requires specialized compounding and formulation expertise that Integral Technologies has developed through years of research and development. The resulting ELECTRIPLAST composites can be injection molded, extruded, and processed using standard polymer manufacturing equipment into complex shapes that would be difficult or impossible to produce economically from metal, enabling the replacement of metal components with significantly lighter polymer composite alternatives in applications requiring electrical conductivity, EMI shielding, or static dissipation. The electric vehicle market represents a particularly significant potential application for ELECTRIPLAST, where lightweight electrically conductive components could contribute to the range and efficiency improvements that are critical priorities for EV manufacturers.
Integral Technologies pursues the commercialization of ELECTRIPLAST through licensing agreements with manufacturers and materials compounders who can incorporate ELECTRIPLAST technology into their product development and manufacturing programs. According to integraltech.net, the company's commercialization strategy involves working with potential licensees to validate ELECTRIPLAST's performance in their specific applications, developing the manufacturing process knowledge required for successful implementation, and negotiating licensing arrangements that provide Integral Technologies with royalty revenues from commercial production of ELECTRIPLAST-based components. Integral Technologies' combination of proprietary conductive polymer composite technology, diverse application potential in automotive, EV, and electronics markets, and licensing-focused commercialization model positions it as a specialized materials technology company with potentially broad industrial application opportunities.