A team of researchers has developed a new class of biomaterial inks that mimic native characteristics of highly conductive human tissue, much like skin, which are essential for the ink to be used in ...
Copper nanoparticles have emerged as a cornerstone of next‐generation printed electronics, offering a compelling balance between electrical performance and economic viability. Their integration into ...
Brian Bischoff believes in copper ink. Copper is more abundant and cheaper than the silver that currently dominates the multibillion-dollar conductive ink market. It’s also what’s traditionally been ...
NEW YORK - Ink has been used for millennia to convey ideas, but it may be about to convey something new: Electricity. Don’t worry. This isn’t about getting a shock off a printed page. Rather, it’s ...
A frequent cause of failure in wearable electronic devices is the mismatch between rigid electrical components and soft, flexible materials that conform to the body’s movements. This disparity in ...
RALEIGH – In a new study, North Carolina State University researchers demonstrated they could print layers of electrically conductive ink on polyester fabric to make an e-textile that could be used in ...
(a) Thick-film conductive ink. (b) Flexible substrate with patterns printed on its surface using the thick-film conductive ink. (c) Variety of metal complex inks that are used to synthesize the ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Conductive Inks Market by Type (Silver, Copper, Carbon/Graphene, Carbon Nanotube, Conductive Polymer), Application (Photovoltaics, RFID ...
Nanoparticles, and nanomaterials in general, have become one of the new active materials being put into ink formulations to make the ink conductive. There are many reasons why this is being done, with ...
Flexible electronics have enabled the design of sensors, actuators, microfluidics and electronics on flexible, conformal and/or stretchable sublayers for wearable, implantable or ingestible ...