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Saw this group online and they've been working with electrically conductive carbon paint, and painting electrical circuits and drawing stiches and etching wires, it's really cool and would make a great science project at schools

 

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Such paint is used to make electrolytic layers on insulating substrates. Initially, the conductivity of carbon is feeble, but as copper, nickel or other growths, the current can be increased.

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I recently bought the bare conductive pen, have to say it was a bit disappointing, it was very hard to get out of the pen, too thick and gooey. I recently bought from this company, https://sites.google.com/site/thinkinkfactory123, was much happier with this product, easy to apply and the metallic silver looks really nice to the eye. I ran a few experiments and noticed a 2 ohm per square which is far better than the bare conductive gunk!

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A pencil with its graphite core can leave a conductive mark, but the graphite deposit appears to be discontinuous. Thus, getting a long conductive mark may be difficult. It is easy to try and inexpensive.

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