Inks

New Generation of Highly Conductive Inks Making RFID Tags Better, Smaller

Tyngsboro, MA (PRWEB) June 14, 2005 The application team at Creative Materials Inc. a worldwide leader in inks, coatings and adhesives, has developed a highly conductive ink for printing RFID antennae. Passive RFID tags have antennae that can absorb radio waves from an interrogator device. The tags use the received radio energy to power an […]

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Mouser Electronics Inks Global Distribution Deal with Harwin, Inc. To Distribute High-reliability Interconnect Systems

Mansfield, TX (PRWEB) December 17, 2005 Mouser Electronics, Inc., the fastest growing electronics distributor in the industry, today announced it has reached a global distribution agreement with high-reliability interconnect systems manufacturer, Harwin, Inc.   Mouser will feature Harwins Datamate connectors, a professional range of 2mm pitch connectors suitable for any high-performance application. Small and rugged,

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Conductive Compounds Announces New Products for Medical Electrodes: Debuts Two Silver Chloride Conductive Inks for Medical Diagnostic Sensors

Londonderry, N.H. (PRWEB) May 23, 2007 Conductive Compounds Inc. (CCI), a worldwide provider of conductive and resistive inks, coatings and adhesives, today announced two silver chloride (AgCl) inks for medical diagnostic sensor applications.   The conductive inks are specifically designed for use on defibrillator pads, as well as disposable EEG and EKG sensors. The two

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Versatilis Shows Dramatic Improvement in Semiconducting Inks for Printing Electronics

Shelburne, VT (PRWEB) February 4, 2011 Versatilis LLC, a high technology development Company based here, announced today it has developed a method for significantly increasing the performance of the organic semiconducting inks used for printing electronic circuits. Working with research partner Lehigh University under a Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant from the Office of

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