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Nano3Dprint and Creative Materials Launch Innovative Conductive Silver Ink for Enhanced 3D Printing Capabilities

August 29, 2024

nano3Dprint has unveiled its new Conductive Silver Ink Products, in collaboration with Creative Materials. These innovative inks are compatible with the nano3Dprint A2200, B3300, and MatDep Pro 3D printers, aimed at transforming the direct-write printed electronics sector. They feature high conductivity, precise printing capabilities, and adaptability, suited for diverse applications.

The Conductive Silver Ink, known as DW100-24, is an eco-friendly, water-based, electrically conductive ink designed for direct write 3D printing on nano3Dprint’s multi-material 3D printers. It can be naturally dried at ambient temperatures or thermally cured between 100°C and 175°C to enhance its conductivity. DW100-24 bonds well to various substrates including Kapton, Mylar, glass, PLA, and ABS, offering robust resistance to bending and folding, thus outperforming traditional conductive materials in durability.

These silver ink formulations exhibit superior electrical conductivity, essential for producing flexible circuits and sensors. The advanced printing technology of nano3Dprint enables precise ink deposition, facilitating the creation of complex designs. Furthermore, the adaptability of DW100-24 ensures consistent adherence on both stiff and pliable materials, making it integral to the development of diverse electronic components.

nano3Dprint’s Conductive Silver Ink Products are essential for creating printed circuit boards (PCBs), antennas, and touch sensors. These products facilitate the development of wearable technology by enabling the integration of conductive traces on flexible materials and fabrics, leading to advancements in wearable devices. The inks are perfect for producing smart sensors, RFID tags, and various Internet of Things (IoT) components, besides being used in medical device innovations such as advanced orthopedics and sensor-embedded tools.

The company places a high emphasis on environmental sustainability. Its manufacturing process is designed to reduce waste, and the inks are eco-friendly, reflecting nano3Dprint’s dedication to environmentally responsible production practices.

nano3Dprint’s Conductive Silver Ink Products are now on the market, providing necessary resources for engineers and designers to innovate new electronic devices. For more information or to make a purchase, please visit their website or contact their sales team.

With the integration of advanced materials like the DW100-24 ink into their multi-material 3D printers, nano3Dprint continues to lead in the evolution of the printed electronics sector. Their efforts are affecting innovation in various fields including wearables, IoT, and medical technology.

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