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Conductive paints
Conductive paints provide effective EMI/RFI shielding and high adhesion to protect circuits.
What is meant by conductive paints
Conductive paints are formulated by mixing an electrically active pigment into a nonconductive resin binder. The binder provides adhesion and durability, while the conductive pigment creates an electrical pathway, allowing charges to move. The fillers used, such as carbon, nickel, silver-plated copper and silver, offer different conductivity and corrosion resistance capabilities.
Applications of use
Electrically conductive coatings are ideal for EMI/RFI shielding, ESD protection and grounding, and are available with different binders to suit various applications and environmental resistances.
Acrylic conductive paints
Easy-to-apply, single-component coatings that cure quickly and provide EMI/RFI shielding, optimal for plastic electronic enclosures.
Conductive epoxy paints
Two-component coatings that offer superior adhesion, durability and chemical resistance. They are suitable for use in harsh environments.
Water-based conductive screen paint
Single-component coating suitable for use on wood, excellent for guitars and other instruments. It is also excellent on drywall and suitable for use on walls and other architectural applications.
Shielding coatings at package and board level.
Coatings for short-range high-frequency EMI applications. High-durability versions are available that resist wave soldering and do not fray when cut.
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