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Conductive Inks/Adhesives suit thin film photovoltaic cells.


October 1, 2008 - Adhering to variety of transparent conductive oxides, Silver Conductive Inks and Adhesives operate in high humidity environments and provide optimal environmental aging. Inks are used in grid lines and buss bars printed onto TCO's in thin film solar cells, while adhesives connect multiple solar cells to build arrays. Two-component 118-09A/B187 ink offers 0.0005 W-cm volume resistivity, while single-component 123-39C adhesive features volume resistivity of 0.0003 W-cm.

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Creative Materials Introduces Conductive Inks And Adhesives For Thin Film Photovoltaic Cells.


Creative Materials announces a series of silver conductive inks specifically for the thin film photovoltaic industry. These products are designed to offer high conductivity and contact resistance along with excellent adhesion to a variety of transparent conductive oxides (TCO). The products operate over a wide temperature range, offer flexibility and provide excellent environmental aging. This series of inks and adhesives are designed to operate in high humidity environments and offer excellent thermal cycling stability. One and two component curing epoxy systems are offered.

The conductive inks are designed for use in grid lines and buss bars printed onto the TCO's in thin film solar cells. These inks can be custom formulated to be printed by screen, rotogravure or flexographic processes.

The conductive adhesives are designed to connect multiple solar cells to build arrays.

One of the company's conductive inks 118-09A/B187, is a two component silver conductive epoxy that offers curing @ 65°C and volume resistivity of 0.0005 W-cm.

A conductive adhesive in the series is 123-39C, a single component silver epoxy with volume resistivity of 0.0003 W-cm.

To view the Technical Data Sheets:

http://server.creativematerials.com/datasheets/html/DS_118_09A_B187.html

http://server.creativematerials.com/datasheets/html/DS_123_39C.html

For more information, please contact Creative Materials @ 800-560-5667, 978-649-4700, inquiry@creativematerials.com or visit us on the web at www.creativematerials.com

About Creative Materials, Inc.

Creative Materials, Inc. develops and markets specialty chemical products to customers world-wide. Founded in 1986, Creative Materials has its headquarters and production facilities in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts. Products from Creative Materials are used to manufacture electronic components for automobiles, computers, keyboards, and cell phones; medical electrodes and medical instruments; heating equipment; and aerospace devices. Creative Materials offers more than 1000 product formulations, and is ISO 9001 certified.




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Rachel Robbins
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Phone: 978-807-7342
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Company Information:
Name: Creative Materials Inc.
Address: 141 Middlesex Rd. (Route 3A)
City: Tyngsboro
State: MA
ZIP: 01879-2724
Country: USA
Phone: 978-649-4700
FAX: 978-649-2040
http://www.creativematerials.com


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Adhesive is electrically and thermally conductive.
Conductive Ink suits plated through hole applications.
Epoxy Adhesive provides die attachment.
Silicone Ink retains flexibility in low temperatures.
Adhesive has high temperature resistance.


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