Electrically Conductive Ink

Dec. 9, 2004
A flexible, electrically conductive ink, 40-3920, is a one-component silver-filled polymer for EMI/RFI shielding, membrane switches, flexible circuits, and polymer thick-film circuits.

It bonds to a variety of substrates including Kapton, Mylar, glass, polyester, and ceramics. The polymer has a 9,000-cps viscosity at 25°C, an electrical resistivity of 0.0002 w/cm, and a service-temperature range from 20 to 140°C. The polymer is screen printable or sprayable.

Epoxies Etc.,
21 Starline Way, Cranston, RI 02921,
(800) 376-9437, epoxies.com

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