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Re: Conductive Paint


 

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Huh¡­. Interesting.? That same company has a non-conductive silicone finish (422) that I use on boards as a clear liquid insulator material.? Works great on the back of connectors so that wires or pins don¡¯t accidently short to ground.? I¡¯ll be interested to learn how that works for you.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of jerry-KF6VB
Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2025 11:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AmateurRadioBuilders] Conductive Paint

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I just found - and ordered - the following item:



I think it has the potential to make a difference with the display noise
issues. Since it's resistive,
it can absorb RF without necessarily having to be grounded. And there's
no spray head to get clogged.
One reviewer said he thinned it with acetone.

- Jerry, KF6VB

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