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10 things you can do with Electric paint

Electronics Maker by Electronics Maker
May 8, 2015
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RS components explain how you can do 10 things differently with its all new electric paint from “Bare Conductive”. It is a non-toxic electrically conductive material, which is as simple to use as poster paint, and dries in less than 15 minutes to become conductive. It contains no metals, solvents or irritants, and can be screen printed, sprayed or brushed.

Electric Paint is suitable for application on a wide range of materials from fabric, to wood, to paper. Also, it is an excellent tool for novices and professionals to prototype and experiment with electronics whether in a 50ml jar, or our handy 10ml tube format.

Bare Conductive 50mL Jar Electric Paint
Bare Conductive 50mL Jar Electric Paint (RS Stock number: 835-2699)
Bare Conductive 10mL Pen Electric Paint
Bare Conductive 10mL Pen Electric Paint (RS Stock no: 835-2693)

Use an Electric Paint pen to create circuitry on almost any surface.

What you create doesn’t need to look like a circuit diagram. Electric Paint is great for creating graphical circuits that can tell both an electrical and visual story. All you have to do is to squeeze the pen gently to dispense a thin bead of material. Leave for 15 minutes to dry and start testing.

Electric Paint is perfect for making solder joints or repairs in a variety of unique scenarios.

Whether it’s about attaching a through hole component to a PCB, replacing soldering irons in the classroom or attaching components to a heat-sensitive substrate, Electric Paint works as an effective conductive adhesive.

E-textiles present some great applications for Electric Paint

Use the pen to terminate conductive thread and connect it to a microcontroller. Use the Electric Paint Jar to screen print a pattern onto fabric. Electric Paint works well on most fabrics, natural and synthetic, but remember, it’s not washable.

What’s the best thing about Electric Paint? It works almost anywhere.

Because Electric Paint is truly paint it’s appropriate for use on a range of substrates including paper, cardboard, wood, fiberglass, most plastics, and textiles. Apply it with a brush, stencils or even spray it onto a surface to put your project wherever you want.

Want to create something precise and repeatable?

Try screen printing. Electric Paint is easy to screen print through textile type meshes resulting in predictable, reliable and consistent performance. The variety of substrates available to screen printing means your designs can live almost anywhere, whether it’s a postcard or a t-shirt.

Electric Paint is perfect for repairing small breaks in circuits on window defoggers, membrane switches and PCBs.

The viscous nature of the material makes it easy to apply and manipulate. It’s adhesive properties means that it will stick to the surface and provide a lasting repair. Make sure to isolate any repair from excess moisture and your device will be back up and running.

Want to experiment with creating a potentiometer or tune the resistance of a circuit?

The resistance of the circuit is directly controlled by the application of the paint, making manipulation and experimentation easy. Take a look at the Electric Paint Application notes for more.

Turn a pad of Electric Paint into a capacitive sensor on almost any surface.

Experiment with touch and proximity sensing at a range of scales. Use the Touch Board, an Arduino or another suitable microcontroller to discover the magic of applying interaction to almost any object.

Electric Paint is non toxic and easy to use, making it perfect for the classroom.

Use Bare Conductive’s range of classroom-appropriate kits or invent your own lessons using Electric Paint tutorials as a guide.

Electric Paint is all about experimentation

Don’t want to draw a circuit, cold solder a component or repair your TV remote? Why not try combining Electric Paint with other materials or processes. Making isn’t just about following instructions, it’s about inventing and finding your own way and discovering the incredible potential of this new material.

For more information, please visit the website at www.rsindia.com

Reach out to us at: Tollfree: 1800 180 7746, Tel: + 91- 120- 4519100, fax: +91-120- 4519198/199 sales@rs-components.co.in

 

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