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Henkel Electronic Materials is Finding New Applications for Its Conductive Inks and Coatings

Automotive seat heating elements are one of many new growth areas for Henkel’s conductive inks

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Flexible and printed electronics are finding new opportunities in numerous fields, including automotive seat heaters, biosensors, keyboards and touch screens and more. For Henkel Electronic Materials, these fields provide excellent opportunities for its conductive ink and coating technologies.   Henkel Electronic Materials was formed in 2008, when Henkel acquired the National Starch Adhesives group, including Acheson Printed Inks. Today, Henkel offers conductive, dielectric and thick film func...

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