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What is a Conductive Thread?
This setup (images 1-3) demonstrates the conductivity. In the second image, the LED is pressed to make contact with the conductive thread and complete the circuit and the LED lights up. In the third picture, the thread is moved to a different form to demonstrate its physical flexibility and still achieves the same result.
   
                 Or watch a video:
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Image #1:
Thread_01

Image # 2:
Thread_02
Image # 3:
Thread_03

Stitch with it, weave, embroider or use it for making antistatic fabric.......
Questions:
  1. Is it flexible enough ?
  2. Can it be painted ?
  3. Can it be glued ?
  4. How else can I use it ?
  5. When you say "be creative . . . what do you mean ?"

Offers GREAT
possibilities
for hobbies & Crafts !!!
Enjoy more creativity !!
Answers:
  1. Take it through mountains or thread it through woods. Easier to use and finer than a conductive paint pen.
  2. Camouflage it to match the scenery.
  3. Yes.
  4. Example: Twist strands together to make it look like a cable. Now you have a "live" conductive cable possibilities. 
  5. It can be woven into a loose or tight mesh.
    • Use it for live power feed as your transmission wire.
    • Lay the wire as a mesh under the grass or road surface & tap that for power at any point. . . . . let your imagination lead . . . . .
It is antistatic too !!!
Tech Specs:
Silver coated Nylon thread
Resistance: <1000K Ohm/10cm
We have Nickel Paint in small sizes for connecting this thread
or to use as conductive paint.
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US$3.00 each
Each packet contains 5 yds.  (Approx.  4.5 mtrs.)
For longer lengths write with your requirement.
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