Flexible and stretchable printing! Introducing our printed electronics.
We handle Micromax thick film products related to printed electronics. The "Micromax low-temperature curing ink for flexible substrates" enables various advanced printed electronics applications. Furthermore, our thick film inks can incorporate metals such as gold, silver, silver/chloride, and carbon to achieve the desired parameters. 【Features】 ■ Compatible with many substrates such as polyester, glass, and ceramics ■ A variety of functionalities including fine line/high-resolution silver paste, digital printing compatible paste, and low-temperature curing paste ■ A proper balance between performance and cost ■ Rapid sampling and scalability ■ Flexible and stretchable printing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■PE825 ■PE826 ■PE827 ■PE828 ■5029 ■PE410 ■PE510 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Main Uses】 ■ Printed Circuit Boards ■ Digital Printing ■ Touch Panels/Smart Glasses ■ Membrane Switches and Interconnects ■ Smart Packaging ■ Pressure Resistance Sensors ■ Stretchable Sensors ■ RFID/NFC ■ LED Lighting ■ Electroluminescent Lighting *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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As a pioneer in thick film paste manufacturing, we have been handling over 800 types of pastes, inks, glass ceramic tapes (green tapes) for more than 60 years. Focusing on thick film resistor materials for passive components, we provide a wide range of circuit formation materials for various applications, including automotive (TIM materials for power modules and IME materials for human-machine interfaces), telecom (materials for 5G communication and high-frequency transmission and reception modules), home appliances, and healthcare (printed electronics materials for biosensors, smart clothing, and wearable sensors). We previously operated as a division of DuPont, but became a member of Celanese following Celanese's acquisition of DuPont's Mobility & Materials (M&M) business. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.