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Polymer dielectric grey for screen printing

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Synonym(s):

D2070423P5, Dielectric ink, Dielectric paste

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12162002
NACRES:
NA.23

description

Coverage: 305 cm2 per g (using a 230 mesh stainless steel screen with 13 micron emulsion)
Solvent Resistance: THF − Attack
Solvent Resistance: Acetone − Attack
Solvent Resistance: DMAC − Attack
Solvent Resistance: DMF− Attack
Solvent Resistance: MEK − Full attack

form

paste

composition

Solid content, 50-55% (at 150 °C)

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Design for Energy Efficiency
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viscosity

12.0-16.0 Pa.s (Haake RS1 C20/2° TiL at 230 sec-1 at 25 °C)

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General description

This product is grey colored screen printable polymer dielectric, suitable for defining electrode areas and forms a protective layer over the electrode tracking during immersion of the electrode.
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Application

Polymer dielectric grey for screen printing can be used for a variety of applications such as ink in the design of MRI receiving coils, organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) and organic thin film transistors (OTFTs).

Features and Benefits

The formulation is designed for maximum flexibility.

Preparation Note

Screen Printing Equipment: semi-automatic, automatic.
Ink Screen Life: >3 hours
Screen Types: stainless steel, polyester mesh 156-325 tpi
  • Typical Drying Conditions: Dry at 80 °C for 30 minutes, or 130 °C for 10-15 minutes in a box oven
  • Suitable for Jet drying, infra-red and drying in high speed
  • reel-to-reel
Clean Up Solvent: ethoxy propanol or sericol
Substrate: polyester, PVC, polycarbonate, ceramic or alumina

Legal Information

Product of Gwent Electronic Materials Ltd (GEM), part of Sun Chemical Corporation

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Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Eye Irrit. 2

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

191.3 °F

Flash Point(C)

88.5 °C


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A printed OTFT-backplane for AMOLED display
Ryu GS, et al.
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Kirchmeyer S and Reuter K
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 15(21), 2077-2088 (2005)
Screen-printed flexible MRI receive coils
Corea JR, et al.
Nature Communications, 7, 10839-10839 (2016)

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