This company has introduced a family of electrically conductive inks and coatings in several primary colors. These new products can be used in touch screens and displays, EMI-RFI shielding, medical devices, and wearable electronics, where the functionality of an electrical conductor is required and the appearance of graphics arts is desired. Colored conductive inks reportedly feature good color stability and minimal opportunity for surface transfer of conductive particles when compared to conventional conductive inks.
The 126-29 series of products are designed for application by screen-printing, dipping and syringe dispensing. The product line reportedly features excellent adhesion to Kapton, Mylar, glass and a variety of other substrates. Unlike conventional conductive materials, these products can resist abrasion, scratching, flexing and creasing.
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