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Economical electrically conductive silver ink from Creative Materials
Creative Materials, Inc, (CMI) a leading manufacturer of electrically conductive inks, coatings and adhesives, has developed an economical silver conductive ink, 125-10, with typical sheet resistivity of 15 milliohm/square/mil. This economical ink features excellent adhesion to polyester, polyimide, polycarbonate, glass and a variety of other substrates. Unlike conventional conductive materials, CMI's economical silver conductive ink is very resistant to flexing and creasing and highlights a lower cost alternative to some of our standard conductive inks.
Applications include, but are not limited, to RFID antennas, EMI/RFI shielding, polymer thick film circuitry and membrane switches. 125-10 can be applied by screen-printing and syringe dispensing while other versions of 125-10 are available for flexographic, rotogravure, stenciling and spraying processes. CMI's economical silver conductive ink 125-10 is currently available and is customizable to suit a variety of needs. For more information, please contact Creative Materials @ 800-560-5667, email inquiry@creativematerials.com or visit us on the web at www.creativematerials.com
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To view the datasheet: http://server.creativematerials.com/datasheets/DS_125_10.pdf
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