Conductive paint is an ink that results in a printed object which conducts electricity. It is typically created by infusing graphite or other conductive materials into ink.
Conductive inks can be a more economical way to lay down a modern conductive traces when compared to traditional industrial standards such as etching copper from copper-plated substrates to form the same conductive traces on relevant substrates, as printing is a purely additive process producing little to no waste streams which then have to be recovered or treated.
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