Conductive Inks
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Deposition: Inkjet Vehicle: Glycol ether Resistivity: 9.0E-6 ohm-cm Substrates: Coated and uncoated glass Features: Process with laser or formic acid vapor -
Deposition: Aerosol Vehicle: Glycol ether Resistivity: 3.4E-6 to 7.7E-6 ohm-cm Substrates: PET, polyimide Features: Requires laser curing under reducing atmosphere or formic acid vapor -
Deposition: Screen Print Vehicle: Terpineol Resistivity: ~2.5E-5 ohm-cm Substrates: PET, polyimide, glass Features: Requires formic acid atmosphere curing -
Deposition: Inkjet Vehicle: Aqueous-based Resistivity: 0.5 to 0.8 ohm-cm Substrates: Coated and uncoated plastics and glass Features: Resistive ink contains fluoropolymer for excellent adhesion -
Deposition: Inkjet Vehicle: Aqueous Resistivity: 7.8E-6 to 3.1E-5 ohm-cm Substrates: Coated papers, coated or uncoated plastics, and glass Features: Reflective silver ink for digital optical effects -
Deposition: Spray Vehicle: Aqueous-based Resistivity: 5.7E-6 to 1.7E-5 ohm-cm Substrates: Treated polyester, polyimide, polycarbonate, polyurethane, paper Features: Produces cured films with high electrical conductivity, good scratch and abrasion resistance, and good adhesion. May be used in EMI / RF shielding, filter and membrane design for wastewater treatment, and as a seed layer for metal electroplating.