juhtivale
Juhtivale, also known as conductive paint, is a specialized type of paint designed to conduct electricity. It is typically composed of a conductive filler, such as metal flakes or carbon particles, suspended in a non-conductive binder. The primary function of juhtivale is to create conductive pathways on surfaces, enabling the transmission of electrical signals.
The development of juhtivale began in the early 20th century, with early applications in the aerospace industry
The advantages of juhtivale include its ease of application, flexibility, and the ability to create complex