Conductive Nano Silver Ink

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

This is a nano silver ink from Taiwan. It is an aqueous ink. The pattern is printed on photo paper by an ink-jet printer. And then this pattern is conductive!

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  • Can someone provide a link to where I can order this ink. Exactly what I am looking for. Thanks !

  • I'm sorry it is not allowed to show you the web site or e-mail address in this communication directly. So please follow me in an indirectly way. 1.Find TEEMA(Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association) by search engine. 2.Click the "Membership". 3.Key in "Flying Dragons",then click "Search". You can find the company profile. Please feel free to contact us by the e-mail. Thanks!

  • what kind of ink it is and where can it be bought?

  • This is an aqueous ink developed by Flying Dragons in Taiwan. The ink contains silver nano particles with particle size distribution D50 below 50 nm. Its solid contain is 12%(w/w). If you need more information about it. Please feel comfortable to contact us.

  • whats the resistance/ohms rateing?

  • Let's take the conductive line in this film as example. The line is about 10cm long, 0.5cm wide, 500nm thick(estimated). Its resistance is below 100 ohms.

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  • @chyang1216 ...OUCH!

  • you have got to be kidding me

  • As we show in this film. The printer is a commercial product --- HP deskjet 2460. The black cartridge is an HP 21. We just cleaned it then refilled it with our silver ink. If you care about the precision and acuracy of the conductive line pattern, then you have to consider a professional inkjet printer, something like Dimatix, Minota, etc.

  • Is it available in HP printer?

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