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Liquids can be electrically conductive or non-conductive depending on their chemical composition and their ability to conduct electric current.
Conductive liquids contain ions that allow electric current to flow. These include water and salt solutions, electrolytes, molten metals, conductive inks, and conductive liquids.
Conductive liquids are used in chemical processes, batteries, and metallurgy. One example is DuPont PEDOT:PSS, a leading conductive polymer used in flexible electronics.
Non-conductive liquids do not contain free ions or have extremely low electrical conductivity, so they do not conduct electricity. These include mineral and synthetic oils, dielectric liquids, fluorocarbon liquids, and distilled water.
Non-conductive liquids are used for cooling, insulation, and protection of electronic components, including applications in underwater electrical systems.
For filling both conductive and non-conductive liquids, we have developed a specialized dosing solution — Conductive Liquids.
It combines modern technology with ease of use.
Fast, reliable, and precise.