Conductive ink is an ink that results in a printed object which conducts electricity. It is typically created by infusing graphite or other conductive materials into ink.
Silver Conductive Ink
Conductive inks were prepared from the synthesized silver nanoparticles by dispersion of the nanoparticles in a non-conductive commercial ink.
Copper Conductive Ink
Copper-based ink is considered to be one of the best candidate materials for the conductive layer in flexible printed electronics owing to its high conductivity and low price.
Gold Conductive Ink
These aqueous-based inks are formulated using our proprietary gold nanoparticles in both inkjet and aerosol jet compositions.
Carbon Conductive Ink
Carbon Conductive inks are exceptionally lubricious, so applications which require thermal stability and low friction are particularly suited for this.
Flexographic Conductive Ink
Flexographic conductive inks are crafted to work best with varying image carriers and substrates. Here are 4 common flexographic inks.