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Abstract:
Industry analyst firm NanoMarkets today announced the addition of the report, Printed Gold: Gold Ink and Pastes Market - 2011 to the firm's publication schedule. The report is scheduled to be released the week of September 19, 2011. The firm is offering the report at pre-publication rates.
About the Report:
Although silver inks are expected to maintain a dominant role in printed electronics, gold is expected to account for a profitable niche for ink makers. In a sense, there is nothing new in this gold pastes have been used for quite some time in traditional chip and wired circuits. However, several ink makers and research teams are now taking printed gold to the next stage with the development of nano-gold inks that are being pitched at novel applications ranging from sensors to photovoltaics.
This report assesses and quantifies the applications ˆ new and old ˆ for gold inks and pastes. It examines the products and firms that make up the printed gold business and the marketing strategies that are being used in this interesting sector. The also report contains eight-year market forecasts broken out both by application and by gold ink/paste chemistry and printing technology type. In addition, we consider what the impact of the current very high price of gold will have on the printed gold sector.
This report draws on NanoMarkets ongoing coverage of metallic inks and pastes.
Coverage:
Gold inks and pastes: technology evolution
Impact of exploding gold prices on printed gold
Key markets and a roadmap for gold inks and pastes
Opportunities for the gold industry
Opportunities for ink makers
Firms to watch
Gold Inks and Pastes: Products and Technologies
Gold vs. copper and silver for printed electronics
Pastes and inks that use gold with other metals
Gold pastes for thick-film electronics
Traditional role of gold in thick-film electronics
Future evolution of gold pastes
Major suppliers and their strategies
Nano-gold inks
Gold ink chemistries
Major suppliers and their strategies
Inkjet and other printing modes for nano-gold inks
Sintering and substrates
Markets for Gold Inks and Pastes
Gold in traditional thick-film electronics markets
Emerging semiconductor applications
MEMS
Data storage
Lead-free electronics
Electrode applications in organic electronics
OLEDs
OTFTs
Printed gold as a substitute for ITO
Sensors and RFID
Uses for gold inks and pastes in photovoltaics
Related graphics applications
Market Forecasts: by application, ink/paste type and by printing technology used with alternative scenarios considered.
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About NanoMarkets
NanoMarkets tracks and analyzes emerging market opportunities created by developments in advanced materials. It provides regular and comprehensive industry analysis of printed electronics and provides ongoing coverage of many of the firms active in the inks space. It is recognized worldwide as a leading source of expertise for functional printing and nanomaterials more generally.
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Contacts:
Robert Nolan
NanoMarkets
(804) 270-4370
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