Electrically Conducting Cement

Item Name Code (INC) 80426

Adhesives
Federal Supply Class: FSC 8040
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 8040
Brushes, Paints, Sealers, and Adhesives
Federal Supply Group: FSG 80
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 80
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INC 80426 Electrically Conducting Cement
INC 80426 Electrically Conducting Cement

An electroconducting compound formulated to bond electrical components and the like to non metallic or metal surfaces. Excludes GASKET CEMENT and GASKET,CEMENT,ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING.

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Electrically conducting cement is a type of adhesive that is specifically designed to have electrical conductivity properties. It is commonly used in various applications where electrical conductivity is required, such as in electronics, electrical circuits, and grounding systems.

Electrically conducting cement is typically made by combining a conductive filler material, such as carbon black or metal particles, with a binder or adhesive material. This combination allows the cement to not only bond and adhere to different surfaces but also provide a pathway for electrical current to flow.

Some common uses of electrically conducting cement include:

1. Bonding electrical components: It can be used to bond and secure electrical components, such as resistors, capacitors, and integrated circuits, onto circuit boards or other substrates.

2. Grounding applications: Electrically conducting cement can be used to create effective grounding systems by providing a conductive path between electrical equipment and the ground. This helps to prevent electrical shocks and dissipate static charges.

3. EMI/RFI shielding: It can be used to create a conductive seal or barrier to shield sensitive electronic devices from electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency interference (RFI).

4. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection: Electrically conducting cement can be used to create ESD-safe surfaces or coatings to prevent damage to sensitive electronic components from electrostatic discharge.

When using electrically conducting cement, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for proper application and curing. It is also essential to ensure that the cement is compatible with the specific materials and surfaces it will be used on.

Overall, electrically conducting cement is a specialized adhesive that provides both bonding and electrical conductivity properties, making it suitable for various applications in the electrical and electronics industries.

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