The advantages of printed electronics are numerous. The first, of course, is cost and manufacturing efficiency. Being able to produce circuitry on a printing press, either sheetfed or roll-to-roll, is a tremendous cost savings. Creating a product that is flexible also offers new opportunities and form factors.
However, there are technical hurdles to overcome, and conductive inks are one area where a great deal of research has been conducted. As a result, there have been numerous advances in a wide range of disciplines, from metallics to nanoparticle inks, and conductive ink manufacturers say that their sales are growing.
T-Ink has built up an impressive
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Stay ahead of the fast growing field of flexible and printed electronics, an emerging industry that promises to revolutionize the methods in which electronic components and systems are manufactured. Flexible and printed electronics covers smart packaging and labels, sensors and wearables, solar cells, displays and lighting, batteries, medical devices, military equipment, and much more.
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