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RTU Ink E

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RTU Ink E is a waterborne, low V.O.C., electrically conductive ink and coating suitable for application by rotogravure or flexographic. This product features adhesion to Kapton, Mylar, glass, and a variety of other surfaces. Unlike conventional conductive materials, this product is very resistant to flexing and creasing. Some applications for RTU Ink E include, but are not limited to, medical electrodes, EMI/RFI shielding, polymer thick film circuitry and membrane switches. RTU Ink E is a higher viscosity version of 119-32.Features Water based conductive ink

Application Area: Circuit Substrates, Medical Electrodes, Membrane Touch Switch

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Glass, Plastics, Polyimide

Features: Crease Resistance, Electrically Conductive, Electromagnetic Shielding (EMI), Flexing Resistance, Good Adhesion, Good Thermal Stability, High Hydrolytic Stability, High Viscosity, Low VOC, Radio Frequency Shielding (RFI)

Color (Properties): Silver

Application Method: Flexography, Gravure Coating

Chemical Family: Silver & Silver Compounds

Enhanced TDS

Identification

Chemical Family
RTU Product Type

Categories

Applications

Application Area
Application Method
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Cure Method

Applications & Uses

Application Method
  • Flexographic

Features

Ready-to-Use Product Features

Features & Benefits

Features
  • Water based conductive ink

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • Americas

Properties

Color (Properties)

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Safety & Health

Safety & Handling
  • Wash with soap and water to remove from skin.

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life

6 months at 21°C. Do Not Allow To Freeze.

Suggested Handling & Curing

Before using mix well to re-suspend filler. Further thinning may be accomplished by adding small amounts of distilled water. Best properties are obtained on a variety of substrates by curing for 10 minutes at 125°C. Good properties are also obtained on a variety of substrates by curing at temperatures ranging from 50°C to 150°C.End user is advised to experimentally determine temperature and time best suited for individual applications.

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