all black ink is made with "lamp black" which is carbon
I'm not convinced of the free carbon theory. It would require the carbon particles to touch for conductivity, meaning a very high particle density.
Also not all black fiberboards show conductivity.
I recently measured a new black board and found resistance values of several hundred MOhms between very close contact points.
The fact that baking/heating a conductive board reduces conductivity (at least temporarily) indicates that water absorption is involved.
It might be a combination of free carbon and moisture, though.
Anyone seen a conductive grey board?
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