answersLogoWhite

0

No, lacquer is not a conductor of electricity. It is an insulating material that does not allow electricity to flow through it.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What has the author Henry L Laquer written?

Henry L. Laquer has written: 'Cryogenics, the uncommon cold' -- subject(s): Low temperature engineering


How do you remove glue residue left after removing vinyl top?

Laquer thinner .


What has the author R German written?

R. German has written: 'Painting with laquer'


What is the best carburetor cleaner?

I've heard laquer thinner or acetone works good


Were can you find the Franklin Mint parian unicorn?

were can i find a russian laquer unicorn by franklin mint


Who says terrorism constitutes the illegitimate use of force to achieve a political?

it was Walter Laquer, an american historian


How do you mix 2k?

There is no such thing as 2k laquer. Laquer paint is a 1k product or "thermoplastic", which means it will re-wet itself when it comes in contact with either heat or solvent. 2k products use a catalyst (hardener) "thermo-set" which will NOT re-wet themselves with the introduction of heat of solvent


How do you mix 2k lacquer?

There is no such thing as 2k laquer. Laquer paint is a 1k product or "thermoplastic", which means it will re-wet itself when it comes in contact with either heat or solvent. 2k products use a catalyst (hardener) "thermo-set" which will NOT re-wet themselves with the introduction of heat of solvent


What type of clear antique that is used for wooden tables?

If you're asking what the finish is, it depends on the wood. But the clear coat is laquer.


What is the name given to a person who conducts an orchestra?

A conductor Conductor The conductor is also known as "Maestro".


Can a primer sealer be used to paint laquer over enamel?

It is able to, but is very hard to dry, because it takes a loooong time.


House paint on exterior of car. paint has dried. how can it be removed without damaging paint on car?

wipe off with laquer thinner