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Wednesday - 2010-02-17 Bayer MaterialScience: Conductive nano inks for printed electronics
Aiming for cost-effective, reproducible production of flexible circuits
| | |  | | |  | | | These new inks boast excellent adhesion to plastic films, other flexible substrates, glass, silicon and indium tin oxide. | At Nanotech, the world’s leading nanotechnology trade fair in Tokyo, Bayer MaterialScience is showcasing the two conductive inks BayInk® TP S and BayInk® TP CNT, which have been developed primarily for use in the growing “printed electronics” market. These new inks boast excellent adhesion to plastic films, other flexible substrates, glass, silicon and indium tin oxide (ITO), where they form highly stable structures. “This makes them ideal in supporting the concept of flexible, inexpensive electronics. They also have the potential for use in conventional electronic components, where they can replace metallization with its complex process technology,” says Dr. Daniel Rudhardt, global head of research and development for conductive materials for printable electronic applications at Bayer MaterialScience. |
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