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IDS Taps Electroninks for Specialized Metal Complex Inks

Leading aerosol printing technology manufacturer partners with Electroninks for advanced printed microelectronics production.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Electroninks announced a business partnership with IDS, Inc. (Integrated Deposition Solutions) for advanced printing on 3D surfaces and printed microelectronics, such as sensors and antennas. 

IDS will now use Electroninks metal complex inks after both companies worked together to test printing longevity, fine feature printing, and a newly designed in-situ UV curing system.

When evaluating metal complex inks, IDS had a long list of requirements for a partner in reference to the properties of their inks. Specifically, these inks had to be super stable, cause zero nozzle clogging, set up once without the need for additional recalibration, be suitable for low-temp applications, be capable of printing microelectronics (super fine resolution) with less than 10um line printing, and have a high aspect ratio.

Electroninks’s silver inks are formulated for aerosol printing and for applications that require high conductivity and low curing temperatures. The ultrasonic inks are also capable of fine line <20 um printed features. Electroninks’ new particle-free gold ink is designed specifically for non-contact aerosol jet printing of high-conductivity traces on 3D surfaces.
“Successful demonstrations for our clients is a three-part formula involving the deposition machinery, the printing material, and the application design,“ stated Dov Phillips, sales manager at IDS. “Having a materials partner with expertise in crafting and supplying customer-ready inks for aerosol printing is crucial to our success and Electroninks provides that to IDS and our customers.”
 

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