conductive - use in sentences

Preposition: than

  • air: Water is more conductive than air ) This would initially take decades, appearing normal at first.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • make: Either of these additions makes the material more conductive.

Modifies a noun

  • adhesive: Die attach is performed with low stress conductive adhesive, followed by gold wire bonding.
  • deafness: Some types of conductive deafness can be helped by an operation, depending on the cause of your child's deafness.
  • polymer: The aim of this study was to obtain transparent and conductive polymers using the plasma technique.
  • coating: These were developed during the 1980s for making contact to very thin conductive coatings used for displays.
  • ink: Topics covered will include printing, coating and patterning of metals, and conductive inks on flexible and rigid substrates.
  • particle: The conductive particles ( nano or micro ) may be metallic, coated insulating particles or based intrinsically conductive polymers.

Modifying Another Word

  • electrically: Some metals are just more electrically conductive than others.
  • thermally: ENGINEERING MATERIALS Download this section ( 447 KB ) Performance Plastics to sell thermally conductive plastics.
  • highly: Pull tabs, for example, are made of aluminum a highly conductive metal.
  • intrinsically: Typically these are polymers modified by the addition of conductive fillers, but a few are intrinsically conductive.
  • very: However the electrolyte is potassium hydroxide, which is very conductive, resulting in low internal impedance for the cell.
  • also: The unit can be operated in its carrying case, which is also conductive.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: In areas where the drum is exposed to light, the organic photoconductor layer becomes conductive, flows the charges to the ground.
  • make: When the spark igniter is made conductive, the storage capacitor discharges the remainder of its accumulated energy.

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