Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo announced that their conductive silver ink is now available commercially, and they say they are the first company to offer such a prOduct. The silver ink is hardened using UV light – there’s no need for thermal hardening, and can be used in a broad range of products – including OLED panels. The ink needs to be exposed to UV light for around 0.3 seconds, and it then hardens instantaneously even at room temperature to form a current-carrying circuit. For a 5 µm film thickness, wiring was formed with an electric resistivity of 10 -3 ?cm. The ink can be used on both a glass base and a flexible base (PVC or PET films). read more

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