Du Pont microcircuit materials expands innovative offerings for printed electronics new silver conductive inks target high-growth touch screen and OLED markets

Microelectronics International

ISSN: 1356-5362

Article publication date: 3 August 2010

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(2010), "Du Pont microcircuit materials expands innovative offerings for printed electronics new silver conductive inks target high-growth touch screen and OLED markets", Microelectronics International, Vol. 27 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/mi.2010.21827cab.003

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Du Pont microcircuit materials expands innovative offerings for printed electronics new silver conductive inks target high-growth touch screen and OLED markets

Article Type: Industry news From: Microelectronics International, Volume 27, Issue 3

Du Pont microcircuit materials (MCM) is expanding its portfolio of silver conductive inks formulated for use in printed electronics, to meet the need for low-cost processing in the high-growth and emerging markets for touch screens and devices such as organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). The new screen printable inks include: Du Pont 7723, a low temperature firing silver ink suitable for printing on glass, and Du Pont 9169, a low temperature curing Ag ink designed for flexible substrates.

Du Pont MCM is expanding its offering of silver conductive inks for printed electronics. Walt Cheng, Global Business Director – Du Pont MCM said:

Du Pont MCM has developed a broad range of conductive inks for printed electronic applications, and we continue to advance our technology offering by customizing materials for specific applications to meet our customers’ needs better and faster.

We look at where the market is expanding, target key areas where more cost-effective solutions are needed and pursue those areas most aggressively. Touch Screen technology, OLED and thin film photovoltaics are all areas where we expect to grow by helping our customers succeed.

According to industry estimates, the printed electronics market is expected to reach $10 billion by 2012, and as much as $300 billion by 2025. Estimates for growth in the global touch screen module market are similarly strong with a forecast to grow to $6.4 billion by 2013, and the market for OLED lighting and displays could reach more than $6.7 billion in 2014. Du Pont MCM continues to build its portfolio of products for these and other high-growth markets, with leading materials including Du Pont™ Solamet® photovoltaic metallization inks for higher efficiency solar cells.

New Du Pont 7723 delivers excellent adhesion to Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) coated glass, it is lead-free and solderable, ideal for use in touch screen devices. Du Pont 9169 has extremely high conductivity, strong adhesion to ITO coated flexible substrates, low contact resistance to ITO, and fine line capability. Both products are recommended where high performance on coated substrates is critical, such as in touch screens and OLEDs.

These are the latest in the broad and growing line of Du Pont MCM functional inks used for forming conductive traces, capacitor and resistor elements, and dielectric and encapsulating layers that are compatible with many substrate surfaces including polyester, glass, and ceramic. MCM ink technologies are suitable for screen print, flexo, gravure, photo-imaging, pad printing, and other processing techniques. Ink jet materials are in development. Printed electronic materials include biomedical sensor materials, flexible display materials, LuxPrint® electroluminescent materials, membrane touch switch materials, materials for printed batteries, printable materials for printed wiring boards, radio frequency identification antennae materials, Solamet® photovoltaic metallizations, touch sensor materials and other printed electronic applications.

For more information visit: http://mcm.dupont.com

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