You can find all sort of Conductive Elastomers (molded, extruded, sheet stocks, tubing, and many more at http://www.emiconductiverubberllc.com. Good Luck!!!
Been there. Some of the results have "non-" in front of conductive;Google can't tell the difference. I'm looking for a source in U.S. in less than wholesale quantities. $40 for 3 feet is exorbitant.
Conductive rubber has carbon particles embedded in it. I used to think conductive didn't go with lots of stuff--like fabric & thread.
Thanks for input,though.
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10 years ago
You can find all sort of Conductive Elastomers (molded, extruded, sheet stocks, tubing, and many more at http://www.emiconductiverubberllc.com. Good Luck!!!
10 years ago
I found conductive rubber tubing in the link below but I thing it's very expensive!! http://www.electro-med.com.au/conductive_rubber.html
11 years ago
here is your conductive rubber.. its what this guy deals in... great customer service too..
http://www.happystim-usa.com/catalog/c1_p1.html
11 years ago
Do a search on Ebay for conductive rubber tube. Seller ships worldwide.
12 years ago
conductive and rubber usually don't go in the same sentence...
http://www.google.ca/search?q=conductive+rubber+tubing
looks like there are lots of suppliers in the top 10 listings.
Answer 12 years ago
Been there. Some of the results have "non-" in front of conductive;Google can't tell the difference. I'm looking for a source in U.S. in less than wholesale quantities. $40 for 3 feet is exorbitant. Conductive rubber has carbon particles embedded in it. I used to think conductive didn't go with lots of stuff--like fabric & thread. Thanks for input,though.
Answer 12 years ago
I didn't dig too deep... Is there an alternative? rubber tube + woven copper/other metal sheath? (Like a rad hose)
Answer 12 years ago
Naw, need flexibility.
Answer 12 years ago
those sheathed hoses are flexible...not AS flexible as straight conductive rubber though.