Quote Originally Posted by Morten View Post
They seem to work by using a conductive filler, i guess that we would need to use something with low weight.
So it's only technically conductive. Filaments with conductive fillers get about 20,000ohms resistance per cm of distance. If that's conductive, then I'm royalty*. What the search is for is an inherently conductive resin like polyphenylene vinylene, which has a resistance of .143ohms per cm. Unfortunately, PpV is a pain in the ass to catalyze. It creates water as a byproduct, which interrupts it from forming coherent solids, causing it to catalyze as a wet powder unless you bake it so hot that the water vaporizes as it forms.

*My great, great, great granddad was a Cherokee cheif, so technically...