Alt-BEAM Archive

Message #02588



To: Evan Dudzik evandude@yahoo.com
From: James Niemasik jfn@best.com
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 16:02:24 -0700
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: conductive epoxy!


I have some Circuit Works conductive epoxy. You can get it from Circuit
Specialists. http://www.cir.com is their home, and the epoxy itself is at
http://www.web-tronics.com/webtronics/2400.html . It's 16 bucks for a set.
If you don't want to buy some, you can try making it yourself - I ground up
copper wire into plastics epoxy and it worked fairly well.

Evan Dudzik wrote:

> awhile ago someone mentioned electrically conductive epoxy for
> repairing solar cells... I went to a hardware store and looked for it
> and they had liquid solder, which said it didnt conduct, and some other
> junk... I bought some plumbers epoxy putty but so far it doesnt
> conduct, waiting for it to dry now so i can test it after it has
> hardened... DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN GET SOME CONDUCTIVE EPOXY?
> Maybe another name it goes by? HELP!
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