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The silver conductive paint from Less EMF: [http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/842.html MG Chemicals 842-20G)], is extremely viscous and expensive (about $30 for 0.7 oz or 20 g). Hence we decided to thin the paint by diluting it with acetone rather than purchasing a specialized paint thinner as recommended by many manufacturers.
The silver conductive paint from Less EMF: [http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/842.html MG Chemicals 842-20G)], is extremely viscous and expensive (about $30 for 0.7 oz or 20 g). Hence we decided to thin the paint by diluting it with household chemicals rather than purchasing a specialized paint thinner as recommended by many manufacturers. Neither water nor rubbing alcohol (iso-propanol), both of which are polar protic solvents, worked for diluting this paint. The polar aprotic solvent acetone, on the other hand, did work. We didn't try any nonpolar solvents like butyl acetate, because they weren't readily available.


We found that dilution with acetone was easy and cost effective, since every hardware store carries it in the paint removal aisle.
In short, we found that '''dilution with acetone was easy and cost effective''', since every hardware store carries it in the paint removal aisle and many fashionable friends have some as nail polish remover.




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* Alcohol - similar to water, but faster to dry. It's recommended for thinning [http://www.semicro.org/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2 SE Micro Silver Paint]
* Alcohol - similar to water, but faster to dry. It's recommended for thinning [http://www.semicro.org/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2 SE Micro Silver Paint]


* Acetone - cheap alternative to butyl acetate for our purposes in silk screening circuits. It's an ingredient in some commercial paint thinners.
* Acetone - cheap alternative to butyl acetate that dries quickly and meets our needs in silk screening circuits. It's also an ingredient in some commercial paint thinners.


* Butyl acetate - the recommended thinner of conductive paints according to [http://www.lessemf.com/paint.html Less EMF]. It's also the common ingredient across several commercial paint thinners.
* Butyl acetate - the recommended thinner of conductive paints according to [http://www.lessemf.com/paint.html Less EMF]. Forms of acetate are also common ingredients in commercial paint thinners.


==A Couple Conductive Paint Thinners==
 
==Commercial Conductive Paint Thinners==


* [http://www.2spi.com/catalog/msds/msds05004.html SPI Thinner] - Product #05004-AB; 05004-DA; 05004-RA Thinner Silver Paint
* [http://www.2spi.com/catalog/msds/msds05004.html SPI Thinner] - Product #05004-AB; 05004-DA; 05004-RA Thinner Silver Paint
** Acetone - More than 20%
** Acetone - More than 20%
** N-butyl acetate - More than 15%
** N-butyl acetate - More than 15%
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* [http://www.riogrande.com/MemberArea/ProductPage.aspx?assetname=335073&page=GRID&category|cat_282|1022=Solutions Midas Silver Conductive Paint Thinner] - Product #335073
* [http://www.riogrande.com/MemberArea/ProductPage.aspx?assetname=335073&page=GRID&category|cat_282|1022=Solutions Midas Silver Conductive Paint Thinner] - Product #335073
** Butyl acetate - unknown percentage
** Butyl acetate - unknown percentage

Latest revision as of 19:36, 7 August 2009

Lessons on Paint Thinning[edit]

The silver conductive paint from Less EMF: MG Chemicals 842-20G), is extremely viscous and expensive (about $30 for 0.7 oz or 20 g). Hence we decided to thin the paint by diluting it with household chemicals rather than purchasing a specialized paint thinner as recommended by many manufacturers. Neither water nor rubbing alcohol (iso-propanol), both of which are polar protic solvents, worked for diluting this paint. The polar aprotic solvent acetone, on the other hand, did work. We didn't try any nonpolar solvents like butyl acetate, because they weren't readily available.

In short, we found that dilution with acetone was easy and cost effective, since every hardware store carries it in the paint removal aisle and many fashionable friends have some as nail polish remover.


Chemicals in Conductive Paint Thinner[edit]

The choice of thinner depends on the medium, in which the conductive metal particles are suspended.

  • Acetone - cheap alternative to butyl acetate that dries quickly and meets our needs in silk screening circuits. It's also an ingredient in some commercial paint thinners.
  • Butyl acetate - the recommended thinner of conductive paints according to Less EMF. Forms of acetate are also common ingredients in commercial paint thinners.


Commercial Conductive Paint Thinners[edit]

  • SPI Thinner - Product #05004-AB; 05004-DA; 05004-RA Thinner Silver Paint
    • Acetone - More than 20%
    • N-butyl acetate - More than 15%
    • Ethyl acetate - More than 20%
    • Toluene - More than 20%