good question, I dont know…
opinion, I dont think so… imo it is like silicone rubber,
but do your own google… here is one I found
since you asked, I did a test:
I put the probes of my DMM into the powder and there was no change in measured conductivity. On my meter, the display says 1 when the probes are apart, and the display goes to 0 when I touch the probes to each other.
I did the same with the wet acrylic paint (it is water based). It showed increased resistance, that is, the number went up to 1.8, not increased conductivity (number below 1)… (Im not well versed in meter use, maybe others can explain)
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