The benefits imparted by carbon nanotubes (CNT's) to galvanic primers has been featured in many articles. They primarily discuss how the addition of conductive carbon nanotubes allows for the lowering of the sacrificial metal content in a galvanic primer, while leading to improved cathodic and barrier protection as electrons throughout the primer are donated along the CNT quantum network that is 1000 times the conductivity of copper.1
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