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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    pretty sure I've tried all the different carbon based conductive filaments. None of them are conductive enough to be of any use.
    It doesn't need to a very good conductor to be ESD safe. I have used Protopasta conductive filament to print ESD safe parts. While it may be problematic to use it as a conductor for any significant current, it's many orders of manitude more conductive than it needs to be to dissipate a static charge.

    That's filament is not flexible, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    pretty sure I've tried all the different carbon based conductive filaments. None of them are conductive enough to be of any use.

    However there was a company at tct who were working on a non-carbon based conductive filament that could be produced in lots of different colours.
    They wouldn't tell me what it was based around :-)
    Even I realized, thanks

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