DuPont Introduce New Silver Conductive Ink for Printed Electronics

DuPont Microcircuit Materials (MCM), part of DuPont Electronic Technologies, has introduced a new silver conductive ink formulated for use in printed electronics.

MCM expanded its portfolio of conductive inks for use in printed electronics.

“DuPont MCM is uniquely positioned to help its customers succeed in the growing field of printed electronics,” said Scott Gordon, printed electronics segment manager, MCM. “This new development is an excellent example of how we’ve put our science to work to make that happen. Our customers in the printed electronics industry are actively seeking more cost-effective materials and more efficient methods of production. We have customized DuPont 5064 silver conductive ink to provide reliable performance.”

DuPont 5064 silver conductive ink is a polymer thick film technology developed with a unique combination of silver powder and resin that provides superior conductivity, cost-effectively. It also allows for single-pass printing, which improves productivity in a range of printing processes. DuPont 5064 silver conductive ink may also be used for applications including membrane touch switches, biosensors, and interconnection circuitry.

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