

⚡ Ground your tech with power and precision!
MG Chemicals Total Ground Carbon Conductive Coating is a high-performance acrylic paint designed to create static-free, conductive surfaces with a low surface resistivity of 250 Ω/sq. Its durable, rub-off resistant formula offers superior adhesion compared to water-based coatings, making it ideal for metal, plastic, and wood substrates. With low VOCs, it supports safer indoor use while effectively reducing EMI/RFI interference. Packaged in a 340 g container, this coating is a must-have for professionals seeking reliable, long-lasting conductive protection.












| ASIN | B01N01RNFS |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #221,145 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2,906 in Universal Adhesives |
| Brand | MG Chemicals |
| Colour | White |
| Colour Code | #FFFFFF |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Coverage | Medium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (67) |
| Date First Available | 6 November 2016 |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
| Finish Type | Standard |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00779008838112 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.4 x 25.6 x 6.4 Centimeters |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Height | 6.4 Centimeters |
| Item Volume | 445 Millilitres |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Item Width | 25.6 Centimeters |
| Item model number | 838AR-340G |
| Manufacturer | MG Chemicals |
| Model number | 838AR-340G |
| Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
| Package Information | Tin |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
| Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 25.6 x 6.4 cm; 340.19 g |
| Size | 445 milliliters |
| Special Feature | High Conductivity, Durable, Stronger Adhesion |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal, Plastic, Wood |
| UPC | 779008838112 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
R**A
Four Stars
Product is good, but the price doubled in a month! Seems very opportunistic
L**O
One day, I go to turn on my Novation Circuit and it's freaking out! She was making her own chaotic dubstep madness without my permission! That said, dubstep is not where I am at in life right now!!! I was saddened by this and my feeling was hurt. I looked for similar instances of possessed Novation Circuits online and found that I was not alone in my pain. There was only one thing to do... take it apart! Pulling the sulicone(rubber) pad off the bottom was a pain but not impossible. I peeled the pad back carefully as to not stretch it or tear it. Screws ahoy the rest of the teardown was simple. When I got inside the box it was pretty filthy. Dust is said to be the culprit in this specific malfunction and jeezus holy merry was it a grandmother's old jewelry box stuffed in the back of the closet, inside the Circuit box! Surprisingly there was no dust between the plastic contact layer and the copper touch circuits. All I had at the time of autopsy was acetone so I cleaned the copper contacts and then started wiping down the plastic contact sheet with the printed black conductive paint. DONT USE ACETONE ON THIS STEP!!! Stupid me, I started wiping off the black conductive paint almost immediately! I repeat... DONT USE ACETONE TO CLEAN ELECTRIC CONTACT PAINT!!! I was further saddened and my feeling was nearly crushed at this point! Did I give up hope and call my fun little beat box a wash? HELL NO!!! This just meant I got a little work to get done! The internet was hopeless on information on fixing pressure pad contacts for synths. I had to get creative! So I took to Amazon for assistance of course!!! Searching for electric contact paint led me to this product. As I use MG Chemicals for other DIY electronic projects I knew I could put my faith in their products and potentially bring my Novation Circuit back to a jam worthy state. It wasn't cheap for a can of paint but it was up the bizniss of what I thought I needed to do the thing I gotta do. After receiving the can a few days after hitting purchase, it took weeks too fester the bullocks to get on it... I did today... I did a test spray to compare resistance between the factory paint and the MG Chemicals paint. The MG was nearly if not more than double the resistance between distances but this was all I got and by golly gee whiz I was gonna do it anyways!!! Plus if it didn't work I still have a whole can of acetone by my side! So I cleared the rest of the factory contact paint with intention this time using acetone to give me a clean slate. Carefully masking off the area around the square pockets I prepped for spray pretty darn well and was proud of my work. I sprayed 2 good coats and a light finish coat pretty evenly. Not having a "clean room" sucks because dust loves fresh spray paint... all was not lost tho! Zona (another great item on Amazon) makes really fine sanding cloth. After a sufficient dry time(10-15 minutes(I have no patience for drying paint)) I started with 1200 grit and sanded the 3 particles of dust right down smooth and it hopefully evened out the pads to an even whatever... 2000 grit felt like a good grit to stop at as that's where my patience gave in and satisfaction settled. I then peeled back my masking job only for my pride to get bent a little too now. I reached again for ol' trusty acetone and made the best of what I could with the overspray that went under my proud masking job. It was sufficient enough at some point and the advice of an old Asian gentleman I once knew came into my head and said, "No Touchy Too Muchy!" Again with a settled satisfaction I moved on... I vacuumed everything twice and assembled the Circuit slowly and carefully knowing that this is when it usually goes wrong. Once again I dreamed of a dust free filtered clean room but who the hell has one of those in their shop!?! You just gotta do the best you can sometimes! Everything reassembled nicely and I even used a double stick tape to re-adhere the silicone bottomous. The time for redemption had come... my feeling was no longer hurt but was now anxious. I found a fitting plug and nodded to the powers that be... BEHOLD!!! She powered up better than before! At least I feel she did! Little Circuit's demon was exorcised! Her days of dubstep were long gone and her beats started making sense! She was off the Crack and back playing a groovy house beat like the good ol' days! Thank you MG Chemicals!!! You really did a service today saving the life of a groovy little beat box! ...not the best beat box I own but now I have a really deep personal and intimate relationship with the little Circuit and will always carry with me the fond memory of the day I saved my Novation Circuit thanks to MG Chemicals and their availability of some pretty unique products! Needless to say the sadness I had dulled long before I began working on this which really helped. I was not in a rush and the anxiety of losing my Circuit diminished. This became a case of learning from mistakes and bringing a new tool into my potential repertoire. I am happy all has worked out thus far and I can carry forth into my days knowing 1, when and where to use acetone B, MG Chemicals has my back and 3, It's not impossible... there is always a way! As for my feeling... rest be assured, it is safe as it should be...
D**N
It’s conductive, I use it for electroplating and haven’t had any issues. This stuff is super toxic, so only use it outside in a well ventilated area.
S**X
Sprays on really smooth.
K**L
Works well
M**R
I was really wishing this was much more conductive than it ended up being. It coats really well but appears more like chalkboard paint and conducts about as much! I needed some really good conductive paint but this didn't end up conducting the electricity very well.
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