Alkene Conductive Paint

Alkene Conductive Paint

ALKEN – Electrically Conductive Paint: Solution for Innovative Thermal Technologies

ALKEN Electrically Conductive Paint is a conductive paint prepared by special distillation methods and has a wide range of uses in different heat technologies. This special paint works seamlessly with 12V, 24V, 48V DC currents and is also compatible with solar and wind energy. However, it should never be applied to 220V AC current.

  • ALKEN Conductive Paint system works smoothly with DC current transformers (LED transformer) and renewable energy sources such as solar and wind energy.
  • Conductive Paint saves up to 60% energy by not drying the environment on which it is applied.
  • It prevents the formation of moisture and mold in the environment where it is painted, and does not require mechanical installation and maintenance.
  • It provides instant heating and full heat distribution, and is an ideal heating technology for chronic respiratory patients.
  • Insulation paint can be applied on it, providing a solution suitable for various usage areas.
  • Interior facades of buildings
  • Tempered glass and tables
  • under tiles
  • radiators
  • historical buildings
  • prefabricated buildings
  • Container structures (office, home and other)
  • industrial areas
  • Liquid density: Viscosity
  • Rupture strength
  • Light reflection
  • Lifespan: At least 200 years
  • water permeability
  • Water vapor permeability coefficient
  • Application temperature: >10°C
  • Color: Black
  • Impact resistance: No cracking, no breaking

Color: Black, water-based insulation paint Barkkaft can be applied on it.
Consumption: 1 Liter/m² (min. 1 mm thickness), 4-6 m²/bucket with 1 Liter bucket. The amount of consumption was evaluated depending on the application conditions.
Packaging: In 1 L metal buckets.
Shelf life: Suitable for use for 24 months from the date of production if stored in original, unopened and undamaged packages.
Storage conditions: Store in a dry and cool environment at temperatures above 0°C.
Usage: Two conductive tapes (copper, aluminum) are glued parallel to the area to be applied and a layer of ALKEN Electrical Conductive Paint is applied on it. After complete drying, 2nd, 3rd or 4th coats can be applied. Current is given to the ends of the drawn tapes by the ends of the plus and minus transformers. The desired degrees are reached when the surface resistance drops below 10 ohms.