Conductive
Paint
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R U an imagineer
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How would
you supply power to an island
in the middle of your lake? |
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conductive paint, of course. |
These two pictures are
of a demo setup
showing
an
LED powered
through a "painted" connection.
The conductive paint
has
been used randomly
to connect the LED via a resistance, to power source. |
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LED lights up
when power is applied at the top end of the "painted" circuit.
Package
contains 1/4
oz Conductive
Paint and
its
Thinner/Solvent in separate
bottles. Color is
Ship Grey.
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Conductivity
with flexibility!
Provide
connectivity by drawing a
trace,
where wiring is difficult.
Dab it to "hold" a connection
or make a temporary one, instead of soldering.
Cover the
'joint' with glue
and you can have a permanent connection.
Other similar
day-to-day uses
requiring a quick 'dab' for
the job.
Ideal for use with LEDs and accessing
"difficult to wire"
locations.
Paint a pattern and integrate connectivity
through the pattern.
Use for connecting devices or elements
where solder strength is not
necessary. |
Also suitable
for
connecting our "Conductive
Thread".
Keep some handy. Great for a quick
"contact".
Quick-n-easy to use. Quick drying.
Designed and
manufactured for repairing and modifying printed circuits
and EMI / RFI shielding, and repairing traces in circuit boards etc.
Resistivity: 1 Ohm · mil
Stable at normal temperatures and pressures.
Durable acrylic base.
Dries in a few minutes.
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NOT WASHABLE
WITH WATER . . . . . . . IT IS NOT WATER SOLUBLE.
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Be
Creative !!
Available in
a convenient
experimental size.
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$7.50
each
+ $3.00 Shipping & Handling.
Shipped only by
Post Office First Class (Ground) Parcel.
Additional $1.50 for
Delivery
Confirmation is highly recommended. Just add to total sent.
Add $2.00 for shipping each
additional 1/4 oz paint.
For shipment within USA ONLY.
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What
our customers say:
seniorgse1: Your paint is much more
conductive
than the two other samples that I purchased from eBay.
kraceykat: Amazing seller and product, works great for
BSEL cpu mods with ~1ohm resistance
t_edison_2.0: . . . . I've never
seen something like this before. Thanks!
TrainAidsA:
Our
focus is to bring to our customers, products that are difficult to find
or
hard to imagine. Thank you for your interest! The paint is made in the
USA. You have now
heard about it because of the power of the Internet. Trainaidsa.com
has more such items and your suggestions for new items are welcome. We
will try our best to continue to bring such products to you. Please
revisit our store on eBay or our
website.
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See
our store for more exciting creativity
boosters.
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Answers
to FAQs & Guide:
- Yes, you can paint
over it, but wait till this paint is completely dry and ready to
take the next coat of paint that you wish to apply. The surface of this
paint, when
dried, may not take water based paints comfortably as this paint is
acrylic
based.
- Yes, you can
scratch off extra paint. However, it is easier to do this if the
surface under the paint is impervious.
- If desired, a cut
can be made in the painted trace/line/surface to break
conductivity/connection.
- Yes, you can
repaint to establish connectivity at points that have been
scratched off or cracked by mistake. In fact that is the use this paint
was developed for. To touch up scratched/broken connections on
PCBs.
- No, you cannot
mix other colors in it as additional pigment or anything added,
will change its conductivity.
- Do not add
solvent/thinner unless the paint becomes thick due to evaporation.
Mixing thinner just to make it more fluid can change its conductive
properties. Solvent will not work if the paint is completely dry.
- In case of a
special need, where thicker paint is needed, transfer a few drops of
paint in a bottle cap or some other small container. Wait a few minutes
before applying. That allows time for the paint to become thicker.
- The
solvent/thinner can also be used to clean dropped paint or similar
cleanup tasks. Use of solvent on synthetic material is not recommended.
- Shake
well before every use and keep the bottle
tightly closed.
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