Home > Press > Nano Silver Ink Developed for Consumer Electronics
Abstract:
Nanopowders exhibit properties not found with larger, micron sized metals
PChem Associates’ CEO, Dr. Greg Jablonski, announced that PChem’s new high speed,
conductive ink for flexographic printing is available for shipment. The new ink is ideally
suited for high volume production of consumer electronics circuitry in a thickness range
of 500 nanometers to 2 microns on a variety of low cost plastic substrates.
Dr. Jablonski stated, “We see a demand for a conductive ink to support high volume print
runs of electronic circuitry for consumer electronics. Our customers need inks that can
process quickly; that cure to a high level of conductivity at low temperatures. Our silver
nanopowder is the perfect platform for this type of application. The unique properties of
our silver nanoparticles make them ideal materials for these types of high volume
applications. Our nanopowders exhibit properties not found with larger, micron sized
metals, enabling our nanopowder based inks to work where other more traditional inks
have failed.”
For additional information on high print speed Nano Ink, contact Jack Kerins or visit
www.nanopchem.com
About PChem Associates:
PChem Associates, located in Monmouth Junction NJ, has developed a unique
nanomaterial technology for printed electronics. PChem’s technology delivers superior
conductivity at a lower cost, with shorter processing times at lower temperatures. The
unique silver nanopowder has a clear and distinct advantage when compared to existing
alternatives. The technology has broad application with its initial focus on the Printed
Electronics Industry.
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