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OrelTech GmbH Offers 4 Ink Series for Printing Transparent, Non-transparent Metal Layers

Most known printing methods like aerosol spray, inkjet, slot-die, and dip-coating are compatible with ​OT​ech inks, the company said.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

OrelTech GmbH is a Berlin-based company that produces conductive metal inks for printed electronics applications. 
 
OrelTech pioneered a novel platform metallization technology that enables high-precision metal deposition onto a variety of surfaces, including temperature-sensitive plastics, fabrics, paper, composites, and active organic materials. 
 
The proprietary technology includes both a novel approach to metallization and novel particle-free ink formulations. 
 
This combination offers a multi-level improvement to the production of printed metal electrodes with regards to costs, energy expenditure, waste generation, and environmental friendliness. 
 
The simple plasma curing of the inks, known as cold metallization, results in substantial savings on time and energy. 
 
Plasma curing allows manufacturers to find more effective approaches to device production and results in virtually no waste. 
 
Additionally, the lack of nanoparticles in the ink formulation brings further down the price of the manufacturing process. 
 
The available ink products come in four ink series: ​OT​ech T, ​O​Tech Jet, ​OTech Aero, and O​Tech Fabric for the printing of transparent and non-transparent metal layers on flat and 3D surfaces. 
 
Additionally, given the fact that each substrate has its specific properties, the company also offers the possibility to customize the inks to the customer’s specifications. 
 
Being an industry-agnostic product, ​OT​ech inks can be used for many different applications that cover a broad selection of markets. 
 
For example, transparent conductive coatings made with ​O​Tech T silver series are immensely versatile across a range of industries and can be used as, e.g. OLED and solar cell electrodes or in touchscreens and touchpads. 
 
Various precious metal coatings can be applied using the company’s technology – including silver, gold, platinum, and palladium. 
 
Most known printing methods like aerosol spray, inkjet, slot-die, and dip-coating are compatible with ​OT​ech inks. 
 
The company is set to introduce two more completely new and unique ink formulations to the market by the end of the year, one of them being the nanoparticle-free gold ink. 
 

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