Gold Nanoparticle Ink JG-024UA

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Equipment Parameters

Specification: 3 mL (4.8 g)

JG-024UA is a highly conductive gold nanoparticle ink that can be used to create conductive traces on substrates such as paper, PET, glass, and polyimide. Specifically formulated for aerosol printing using ultrasonic atomization, JG-024UA contains polymer additives that enhance adhesion to a wide range of substrates. After curing, the ink exhibits excellent resistance to water and isopropyl alcohol. Its applications include general-purpose printing as well as biomedical uses, high-density interconnects, and fine-line printing. It is particularly well suited for fine-line printing, offers superior adhesion, and becomes water-resistant upon the addition of fluoropolymers, making it an ideal choice for plastic, glass, and metal substrates.

 

Parameters

Description Water-based nano-particle ink
Viscosity 6-10cp
Curing temperature 140-250℃
Resistivity 1.9E-5 to 4.2E-4 (Ω-cm)
Average particle size 30-50nm
Gold content (solid content) 40 wt%
Nebulizer Ultrasonic nebulizer
Base material Plastic, glass, and metal

 

 

Performance

Fluorinated polymer
Excellent adhesion and water resistance



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