Teledeltos/conductive paper

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Milo
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Teledeltos/conductive paper

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Hi all, I've got a physics teacher asking me about getting A4-sized sheets of "Teledeltos", a conductive paper, for making a flexible circuit. Has anyone used this before? Any leads on a source or alternative?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Teledeltos/conductive paper

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Found an address in England:

Sensitised Coatings, Bergen Way, North Lynn Industrial Estate, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England PE30 2JL.

According to a blog I just read its the only place to get it now.
Cheers, K 8-)
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Re: Teledeltos/conductive paper

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Hello Smiley!
Long time no hear from you! How r u?
Lou P.
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Milo
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Re: Teledeltos/conductive paper

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Through private message, TirzahKat has pointed me towards Pasco, who sell sheets of conductive paper with and without grids as part of an electric field mapping kit. Ciderhouse Tech handles distribution in Australia and have quoted me around $100 for 50 sheets with grid, 23x30cm. I think I've found my answer, thanks friends.
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