Conductive ink pen for cardboard, wood, glass, acrylics, PLA, ABS
Conductive ink pen that allows you to draw electrical circuits on cardboard, wood panels, glass panels, acrylic panels, PLA, ABS and other materials. It uses a non-toxic, conductive silver ink that writes to any surface. Also ideal for repairs.
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Conductive ink pen that allows you to draw electrical circuits on cardboard, wood panels, glass panels, acrylic panels, PLA, ABS and other materials. It uses a non-toxic, conductive silver ink that writes to any surface. Also ideal for repairs.
The main conductive component of the pen is a silver-copper mixed powder, which also contains an appropriate amount of an oily diluent, a film-coated resin and a conductive agent; the conductive property is excellent; paint is liquid and has strong fluidity and can conduct electricity after being air dried after painting. Contains about 6ml of golden color ink, weight: about 22 grams.
How to use the conductive ink pen?
1. Using the conductive ink pen is similar to using the corrector pen (whitening). You need to shake the pen well before drawing. The handwriting should be thick and smooth.
2. Place the pen body slightly vertically, lightly press the pen tip on the surface (sheet, cardboard, etc.), press the pen body and drag slowly, the handwriting should be thick and continuous.
3. After the pen handwriting has air-dried, the conductivity can be measured with a multimeter.
What materials can it be used on?
After the paint is dry, it can adhere well to cardboard, wood panels, glass panels, acrylic panels, PLA, ABS and other materials. Rigid panels help prevent breakage of painted lines.