The technology is expected to enable electronic components such as sensors, heaters and antennas to be printed on more versatile and less expensive substrates.
Historically, electronic inks have required curing temperatures between 100°C and 140°C restricting electronic substrates to those that can survive at high temperatures. The new DuPont PE827 and PE828 low-temperature inks expand substrate choices for new fields of applications using substrates such as PVC, polystyrene, high-density polyethylene, and acrylic polymers, among others.
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