This is a film heater material that allows heater circuits to be formed on various types of film substrates!
We offer a range of thick film pastes that can form heaters and circuits on various film substrates. In particular, the polyimide-based HT ink developed for high-temperature applications can achieve uniform heating up to 240°C. We have a lineup of carbon resistors, inductors, and silver conductors. Additionally, the PTC series features a polymer-based paste with a cutoff temperature between 80 and 110°C, equipped with PTC (self-temperature control) functionality. By combining it with compatible silver conductors, you can design self-regulating heaters on polymer substrates. Please feel free to contact us for inquiries. 【Product Lineup】 ■HT602 ■HT603 ■HT702 ■HT802 ■PTC085 ■PTC105 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Partial)】 <HT802> ■Composition: Silver conductor ■Lead: Lead-free ■Features: High-temperature operation up to 300℃ ■Substrate: Polyimide, FR-4, Aluminum, Alumina substrate, Glass ■Profile ・180–200℃ ・60–120 minutes *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.