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Thread Starter 

does anyone have any recomendations for conductive paint, preferably spraypaint or airbrush medium that would work well on plastic? or another electroplating process that i should look into? i am looking for a suitable fix for my k340 electrostatic drivers and want something that will dry in as thin of a coat as i can get away with. i have been looking into some on ebay that are silver, but i was wondering if anybody had any experience with these types of paints. thanks.

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post #3 of 9
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thanks for the link, however i was wondering if anyone has had specific recomendations or experiences.

post #4 of 9

What are you trying to accomplish? 

 

I cant think of a use for conductive paint in an actual driver. If your electrets are gone they are gone. 

post #5 of 9
Thread Starter 

inside the electrostatic driver there are several pieces, there is a membrane, which i am not touching. there is a metalised piece of plastic on the other side of the membrane from the grill. this piece had its metalised paint visibly worn/blown off by a previous owner running too much current through it. if i rotate the metalised plastic, it makes positive contact so i know that the metal coating is the issue, i just need a proper paint or coating to guarantee that this is a permanent fix.

post #6 of 9

Best to contact the manufacturer if they are still in business

post #7 of 9
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ugh, okay i appreciate that you guys are trying to help, but this is like calling tech support.

 

lets forget the k340 part, does anyone have a conductive paint for use on plastic that they have had experience with?

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Originally Posted by pistolsnipe View Post
....this is like calling tech support....


LOL,  you mean like frustrating and un-productive...

post #9 of 9

I've used Supershield nickel conductive coating, its for shielding but its also conductive.

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