An electrically conductive adhesive is a glue that is primarily used for electronics.
The electric conductivity is caused by a component that makes ca.
The particles of the conductive component are in contact to each other and in this way make electric current possible.
Variations in conductive component's type and concentration change the resistivity of the adhesive.
[1] A typical silver-based conductive adhesive such as that made by Electrolube[2] contains ingredients in the following proportions: They are specifically formulated in paste (micro-particles)[3] for use in scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and other electron optical applications find use in producing or repairing printed circuit board (PCB) tracks, to paint-on an electrical screen, or to make electrical connections to non-solderable surfaces.