EMC adhesives, pastes, conductive coatings

3821 - Conductive transparent paint
3821 Conductive Transparent Paint is a one-component, permanently conductive hybrid-clear acrylic coating that provides effective static elimination for electronics-safe handling areas and explosive atmosphere applications.
Fully compliant with BS EN 61340-5-1: 2007 and ATEX. Contains carbon nanotubes and graphene derivatives.
Applications in lighting, windows, clear covers and lids, displays, etc. Supplied as an aerosol for easy application.

3830 - Silver coating
Silver Coating 3830 is the latest in a series of coatings which provide Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and it has been specifically designed to give increased coverage while maintaining a very high conductivity. Thus it is a very economic means of achieving excellent shielding against radiated electromagnetic interference (EMI).
It maintains its low resistance even after exposure to heat, cold, humidity and salt spray. It is an air drying system that requires no primer or top coat. It is easily applied by spray or brush and is compatible with plastics commonly used for electronic equipment enclosures.

3980 - Electrically conductive glue (Shieldokit)
Shieldokit creates an electrically and thermally conductive connection between components. One of the applications is EMI shielding. The glue can cure at room temperature and has excellent filling properties. The thickness is like peanut butter, therefore uneven surfaces can be filled.
The product consists of a 80 % silver-filled two-component epoxy-based glue. It is pasty and can glue metals (copper, aluminium, stainless steel, brass, etc.), ceramics and most plastics.

3981 – Electrically conductive adhesive in a syringe with a fine needle
The syringe with its fine needle is ideal for applying small amounts of adhesive. The contents are an electrically conductive silver adhesive.
It can be used, for example, for electrical connections and EMI shielding applications, such as those found in computers and phones.
The adhesive’s resistance is significantly reduced by the addition of 80% pure silver. No soldering iron is required when using this adhesive, making it ideal for drawing fine electrically conductive traces. It can be applied to glass, metal, rubber, and Bakelite.
However, it is not suitable for conductive joints that are exposed to mechanical stress. The silver adhesive contains 80% pure silver, ensuring excellent electrical conductivity with a resistance of less than 0.1%. It can be used to restore worn or damaged traces on printed circuit boards (PCBs) and is also suitable for creating bridges (“jumpers”) on motherboards of various electronic devices.

Conductive adhesives
• Flexible-curing single-component silicone adhesive with carbon filler
• Flexible-curing two-component silicone adhesive with silver filler
• Two-component epoxy adhesive with silver filler

Conductive paint
Paints for the electromagnetic shielding of electronic equipment that satisfy international regulations that impose the respect of any electronic device for its requisite electromagnetic emissions and immunity. The range of solvent or water based conductive paints are principally three types: Silver, Copper and Nickel. There are also flexible versions.

Electrically conductive epoxy for electronic applications and industrial use.
Conductive adhesives and potting compounds combine resins and hardeners with special conductive fillers to achieve a stable connection up to 260°C (500°F). These products, when applied to glass, ceramics, metals, and plastics, resist most chemicals and solvents and are ideal for all high-temperature applications.




