Dave Savastano03.15.09
Creative Materials, Inc. has introduced a fine line screen printable, electrically conductive silver ink, 125-13. This unique product has a sheet resistivity of 15 milliohm per square/mil and is suited for many printed electronic applications where fine line definition is a key performance property. 125-13 adheres to a wide variety of substrates including excellent adhesion to polyester, polyimide and glass.
According to tests conducted by CMI, 125-13 can be to be printed at very fine line widths and spaces of 3-4 mils (75-100 microns)
125-13 is designed for such applications as radio frequency identification devices (RFID), flexible circuits, polymer thick film circuitry and membrane switches For most applications good results are achieved when cured for several minutes at 105°C to 120°C. In variety applications, including printed electronics, CMI’s 125-13 is exceptionally resistant to flexing and creasing and offers excellent hydrolytic stability.
According to tests conducted by CMI, 125-13 can be to be printed at very fine line widths and spaces of 3-4 mils (75-100 microns)
125-13 is designed for such applications as radio frequency identification devices (RFID), flexible circuits, polymer thick film circuitry and membrane switches For most applications good results are achieved when cured for several minutes at 105°C to 120°C. In variety applications, including printed electronics, CMI’s 125-13 is exceptionally resistant to flexing and creasing and offers excellent hydrolytic stability.