Material properties and product advantages
Our silicone electrodes are made from high-purity Conductive silicone material. Through nanofiller and polymerization modification processes, they achieve excellent conductivity while maintaining flexibility. This structure effectively reduces impedance, thereby accurately capturing physiological signals, while its soft, skin-friendly design significantly improves comfort during extended wear.
Compared to conventional metal electrodes or disposable patches, these conductive silicone electrodes are washable and reusable, and have low allergenicity, making them more suitable for the long-term use needs of health-related electronic products.
Main Application Areas
ECG/EMG Silicone Electrode is widely used in wearable ECG and EMG monitoring patches, flexible sensors, and health tracking devices. Its stable conductivity and sweat resistance allow it to maintain high signal consistency in various scenarios, including exercise, sleep, and clinical monitoring.
Future Trends and Innovations
With the development of flexible electronics technology, silicone conductive pads are evolving towards intelligence and multi-functionality. In the future, they will combine microstructure surface design, integrated sensing layers, and wireless modules to achieve multi-point signal detection, impedance self-adjustment, and personalized fit, providing more accurate data support for health monitoring.
Silicone electrodes, with their high-performance materials and flexible design, are driving the development of health technologies towards greater comfort and intelligence.
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Company Name: Shenzhen Changmai Technology Co., Ltd.
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City: ShenZhen, 518038
Country: China
Website: https://www.cmaisz.com/
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