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Conductive Coating
I am looking for an inexpensive method of applying a thin (the thinner the better) conductive coating to plastic surfaces.
Paul Clint- Summit, Utah, USA
2001
Did you try to apply graphite powder on the plastic surface? That is very inexpensive, but the conductivity is high. Hope this can help.
K. F. Quan- Hong Kong
2001
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