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    Graphene 3D Lab Now Offers Conductive Flexible TPU 3D Printing Filament

    Today, Graphene 3D Lab announced that they have added to their flexible materials with a new conductive filament. Conductive Flexible TPU Filament combines Graphene 3D Lab's rubber-like TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) material with highly electrically conductive properties that make it ideal for flexible electronics. Potential applications for the new material include flexible sensors, flexible conductive traces and electrodes to be used in wearable electronic devices, as well as medical devices, pressure-sensitive buttons, digital keyboards and trackpads, electromagnetic/radiofrequency shielding, and much more. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/151606/conductiv...-tpu-filament/

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    well it needs to be a lot more conductive than any of the rigid filaments I've tried - haven't yet found one that will carry even a fairly strong current across a small model.

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