Just spray it on plastic to impart conductivity. For noise countermeasures and repairs of shield coatings.
The "Polycalm Plastic-Specific Conductive Paint Spray Can" is a product that allows for easy electrification of plastics. It can be used on common resins such as ABS, acrylic, and polycarbonate, and is available in gray-black nickel and brownish silver-copper. The coverage area per can is approximately 1.0m² (at a thickness of 20μm). 【It can be used for the following applications】 ■ Prototyping, experimentation, and noise leakage identification in research and design ■ Repairing or touch-up of shield coatings on production lines ■ Noise countermeasures in spot production items and installation/construction sites ■ Noise countermeasures for electronic instruments and audio equipment *In addition to plastic-specific products, there are also products available for use on glass, fabric, wood, and paper. Please refer to the catalog for more details. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Other Series Products】 'Polycalm-S' - Usable on soft PVC, fabric, wood, paper, general plastics, etc. - Available in spray type and brush application. 'Polycalm-G1501' - For glass, PET, and PBT. - Available in two forms: touch-up bottle and paint can. - For repairs such as defogging heat lines on automotive rear windows and fixing contact issues on remote control buttons. *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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In recent years, the issue of equipment malfunction due to electromagnetic noise has gradually become known to the general public and is becoming a social problem. Additionally, with the increase in high frequencies of electronic and wireless devices, these issues are becoming more pronounced and are expected to spread further in the future. To address such problems, Pluscoat is actively engaged in the development of electromagnetic shielding technology and products that apply these technologies.