Conductive Ink is formulated for thermal inkjet systems.

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Water-based product no. 9101 is highly conductive when printed with resolution of 600 dpi and does not require secondary curing or additional processing. When printed on glossy photo-grade paper, it has uniform, metallic-gold appearance. RoHS-compliant ink contains conductive silver nano-particles, and near full conductivity is achieved within few minutes of printing. Properties suit printed electronics, security printing, RFID, signage, display, backplane, and photovoltaic markets.



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Methode Development Company Introduces Conductive Ink with Low Electrical Resistance



CHICAGO, Sept. 8 -- Methode Development Company, a business unit of Methode Electronics, Inc., announces a new conductive ink formulated for thermal inkjet systems. Methode's new water-based ink is called product #9101 and is highly conductive when printed with a resolution of 600 dots per inch (DPI).

The printability and conductivity of the ink will be on display at the NIP24/Digital Fabrication 2008 Conference in Pittsburgh, PA from Monday, September 8 until Thursday, September 11, 2008 in the Conference Gallery. Specific applications will also be discussed during the session titled Evaluation of Conductive Inks for Anti-Counterfeiting.

The conductive properties are well-suited for the growing printed electronics market. Security printing, RFID, signage, displays, backplane, photovoltaics and security markets require the efficient and cost effective manufacturing alternative of thermal inkjet printing.

The thermal inkjet formulation contains conductive silver nano-particles, and does not require secondary curing or additional processing. Near full conductivity is achieved within a few minutes of printing. The ink is RoHS-compliant and negligible volatile organic compounds (VOC's) are created during printing, alleviating the need for specialized ventilation during application.

When printed on glossy photo-grade paper, it has a uniform, metallic-gold appearance that is demanded by converters for decorative applications.

For more technical information, please contact Frank St. John, Product Manager, Methode Development Co. at +1 (708) 457-3223 or at fstjohn@methode.com.

About MDC: Methode Development Company is a leader in the materials development and application of ink technology in the microelectronics industry. Products include conductive and insulating inks, position sensing resistor elements, cermet and polymer thick film components and circuits, carbon fiber heaters, Sonicrimp(R) technology and EMC shrinkMate. Methode Development Co. is located in Chicago, IL.

About Methode Electronics: Methode Electronics, Inc. (NYSE:MEI) is a global manufacturer of component and subsystem devices with manufacturing, design and testing facilities in the United States, Malta, Mexico, United Kingdom, Germany, Czech Republic, China and Singapore. Methode designs, manufactures and markets devices employing electrical, electronic, wireless, sensing and optical technologies to control and convey signals through sensors, user-interfaces, interconnections and controls. They manage their business on a segment basis, with those segments being Automotive, Interconnect, Power Products and Other. Their components are in the primary end markets of the automobile, computer, information processing and networking equipment, voice and data communication systems, consumer electronics, appliances, aerospace vehicles and industrial equipment industries. Further information can be found at Methode's website at http://www.methode.com/.

Contact: Jim Kudla
Company: Methode Development Company
Phone: (708) 867-6777
Email: jkudla@methode.com
Fax: (708) 867-3149

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