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06-05-2014, 07:27 AM #25
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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...
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