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Bare Conductive Electric Paint This conductive electric paint from Bare Conductive is hugely versatile and suitable for use in a wide range of applications: PCB repair Painting circuits/sensors Cold soldering Conductive paint is a great platform whether for use in small-scale hobby projects or extremely technical projects: Discover and play Design and repair Create a liquid wire or use as conductive adhesive Apply with a brush, roller or using screen printing techniques and once the electric paint is completely dry it becomes conductive; however, it can still be removed with soap and water.
Use Bare Conductives Electric Paint on a range of materials, from paper and textiles to plastics and conventional electronics. It is also suitable for use with a wide range of prototyping materials, electrical components, microcontrollers and PCBs, including Raspberry Pi and Arduino amongst others. This electric ink is the ideal prototyping tool for developers of all ages and stages with its non-toxic, water soluble and solvent-free formulation. Conductive Paint
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Bare conductive produces electric paint that is highly versatile and appropriate for use in a wide variety of applications. These paints can be used both in DIY projects and professional and technical projects. You can use a brush or roller to apply the paint, and once it becomes dry, it gets conductive, but it is still removable by soap and water.
Electric Paint is an electrically conductive paint that is also water-based and was developed as an alternative to the industrial conductive inks as an easy-to-use option. The materials are water-soluble, non-toxic, conductive, and the paint creates capacitive sensors and small printed circuits. No curing is required for electric paint as it dries at room temperature. It is easy to use a brush, stencil, roller, or screen printing to apply the paint on non-conductive surfaces. The water in the paint evaporates as it dries up, and only the conductive particles are left on the surface. Electric paint applies to many different substrates like wood, glass, plastics, cardboard, paper, textiles, etc.
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