Electromagnetic shielding - PETG Magnetite or conductive paint
Has anyone performed any tests on the PETG Magnetite filament as to its electromagnetic shielding properties? (We could do with a Materials section in this forum, maybe)
Alternatively has anyone used conductive paints and have experience of their adhesion to PETG and other materials? The MG Chemicals tech sheets imply that adhesion to Polypropylene is poor, not sure where PETG or PLA would fit.Silver paint (842AR) attenuation is so much better $$$$$$$ https://mgchemicals.com/category/conductive-paint/ , Even the Nickel based paint is much better, see picture. Not sure if the Carbon paint would just keep the elephants away…
RE: Electromagnetic shielding - PETG Magnetite or conductive paint
Would be interesting to find out.
My local filament supplier has an ESD PETG that I think might also be usable for electromagnetic shielding? They also have a ridiculously expensive Addbor N25 designed for radioactive shielding but that's probably only relevant to companies. 😄
RE: Electromagnetic shielding - PETG Magnetite or conductive paint
Amazing cost £1k a reel 🙂