Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo now offering a printable conductive silver ink

Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo announced that their conductive silver ink is now available commercially, and they say they are the first company to offer such a prOduct. The silver ink is hardened using UV light - there's no need for thermal hardening, and can be used in a broad range of products - including OLED panels.

Tanaka printed silver ink photo


The ink needs to be exposed to UV light for around 0.3 seconds, and it then hardens instantaneously even at room temperature to form a current-carrying circuit. For a 5 µm film thickness, wiring was formed with an electric resistivity of 10-3 ohm cm. The ink can be used on both a glass base and a flexible base (PVC or PET films).

Tanaka offers three silver inks with various types of resin and reaction initiator - currently on a sample scale. They are also working on an improved version with better electrical resistance.

source: AZoM

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