An electrically conductive composite material includes metallic
nanostrands distributed throughout a matrix constructed of a polymer,
ceramic, or elastomer. The nanostrands may have an average diameter under
four microns and an average aspect ratio over ten-to-one. Larger fibers
may also be included to enhance electrical conductivity or other
properties. The nanostrands and/or fibers may be magnetically oriented to
enhance electrical conductivity along one direction. A pressure sensor
may be formed by utilizing an elastomer for the matrix. Electrical
conductivity through the composite material varies in proportion to
deflection of the elastomer. A composite material may be applied to a
surface as an electrically conductive paint. Composite materials may be
made by cutting a blank of the nanostrands to the desired shape,
inserting the matrix, and curing the matrix. Alternatively, a suspension
agent may first be used to dispose powdered nanostrands in the desired
shape.