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Yamaha Keyboard repair - MK board carbon ink

Started by chirath, July 04, 2023, 05:14:48 AM

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chirath

Hello

Does any one know the ink type  that yamaha uses to draw the carbon path on MK boards ?

Thank you

travlin-easy

I suspect it is made by Tektra, which makes a lot of these products.

Gary 8)
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Quote from: chirath on July 04, 2023, 05:14:48 AM
Hello

Does any one know the ink type  that yamaha uses to draw the carbon path on MK boards ?

Thank you

Hi chirath,

I don't know what Yamaha uses. But via a Google search for carbon conductive pen you should find something suitable:
https://www.google.com/search?q=carbon+conductive+pen


Hope this helps!

Best regards,
Chris
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chirath

Thank you for the replay.
Yes i did try this on google and i ordered " bare conductive " and it is not the correct one. the original ink looks like a graphite mixed ink and it is embedded ink.

BogdanH

I think these relative cheap carbon ink pens should be seen as an emergency solution (or for hobby projects). I believe that in industry special ink is used, which is thicker (less fluid) than the one used in pens. Maybe something like this -but is darn expensive and not easy to apply manually.

Bogdan
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