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Brewer Science to Present CNT Materials and Processes Critical for Enabling Flexible PE

Will present at LOPE-C

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Brewer Science, Inc., will present its latest advancements for robust carbon nanotube (CNT) materials and processes critical for enabling flexible printed electronics at the upcoming Large-Area Organic & Printed Electronics Convention (LOPE-C) in Munich, Germany. This work will be presented at the poster session on Wednesday, June 11.

“We have been actively developing and manufacturing a wide range of materials based on CNTs for almost 10 years,” Jim Lamb, poster author and director of business development for the Brewer Science Carbon Electronics Center, said. “In this poster, we will present our latest advancements in CNT inks that allow low-temperature processing and that require no rinsing to wash away surfactant from the deposited films. We will also present performance characterization for several key printed electronics applications methods. The CNT-based materials have unique properties for a wide range of devices, from wearable electronics to large-area displays. We will demonstrate a particular application of a CNT material system in passive radio-frequency (RF) thermal sensors.”

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