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MG Chemicals 841-P Nickel Conductive Pen
MG Chemicals 841-P Nickel Conductive Pen
MG Chemicals 841-P Nickel Conductive Pen

MG Chemicals 841-P Nickel Conductive Pen Resistivity 1 Ohm, (Replaced with 841AR-P Nickel Conductive Pen - Improved Conductivity)

Product ID : 2549986


Galleon Product ID 2549986
UPC / ISBN 779008841709
Shipping Weight 0.02 lbs
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Model 841-P
Manufacturer MG Chemicals
Shipping Dimension 6.61 x 4.02 x 1.69 inches
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MG Chemicals 841-P Nickel Conductive Pen Features

  • Excellent for repairing and modifying printed circuits

  • Quick drying, tough, durable acrylic base pigmented with high purity nickel flake

  • Use for EMI/ RFI shielding applications

  • The micro tip dispensing pen is ideal for precision application

  • Shake vigorously to ensure Nickel Flake is mixed in well before using


About MG Chemicals 841-P Nickel Conductive Pen

Conductive Pen Application Instructions: 1. Ensure that the surface to be coated is clean and oil-free. 2. Shake the pen vigorously for several minutes. Ensure that you hear the clicking of the mixing bearing hitting both ends of the barrel, and continue shaking for a minute after that. 3. Test on a blank to ensure good flow quality and uniformity during application. 4. Touch the pen lightly on the surface while squeezing the barrel to apply an even thickness. 5. Let dry for 3-5 minutes (flash off time) at room temperature before handling. Attention! If only a clear coating comes out during use, this indicates that the pen wasn't shaken well enough to remix the filler. Shake again while ensuring that you hear the action of the mixing ball bearing, and retry. To cure at Room temperature Let air dry 24 hours To accelerate cure by heat After flash off, put in oven or under heat lamp at ≤65 °C for 60 min. Note: Coats that are very thick require more time to dry. Attention! If heat curing, do not exceed 65 °C as this may cause surface defects due to solvents evaporating off too quickly.