Conductive Silver Ink is resistant to flexing, creasing.

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Electrically conductive ink, 125-10, has typical sheet resistivity of 15 milliohm/square/mil and adheres to polyester, polyimide, polycarbonate, glass, and various other substrates. Applications include RFID antennas, EMI/RFI shielding, polymer thick film circuitry, and membrane switches. Nominally applied via screen-printing and syringe dispensing, other versions of 125-10 are available for flexographic, rotogravure, stenciling, and spraying processes.



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Economical Electrically Conductive Silver Ink Available from Creative Materials



Tyngsboro, MA - February 15, 2009 - Creative Materials, Inc, (CMI) a leading manufacturer of electrically conductive inks, coatings and adhesives, has developed an economical silver conductive ink, 125-10, with typical sheet resistivity of 15 milliohm/square/mil. This economical ink features excellent adhesion to polyester, polyimide, polycarbonate, glass and a variety of other substrates. Unlike conventional conductive materials, CMI's economical silver conductive ink is very resistant to flexing and creasing and highlights a lower cost alternative to some of our standard conductive inks.

Applications include, but are not limited, to RFID antennas, EMI/RFI shielding, polymer thick film circuitry and membrane switches. 125-10 can be applied by screen-printing and syringe dispensing while other versions of 125-10 are available for flexographic, rotogravure, stenciling and spraying processes. CMI's economical silver conductive ink 125-10 is currently available and is customizable to suit a variety of needs. For more information, please contact Creative Materials @ 800-560-5667, email inquiry@creativematerials.com or visit us on the web at www.creativematerials.com

To view the datasheet:
http://server.creativematerials.com/datasheets/DS_125_10.pdf

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. For more information about Creative Materials visit www.creativematerials.com

Contact
Rachel Robbins
Creative Materials, Inc.
978-807-7342
rrobbins@creativematerials.com
www.creativematerials.com

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