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Electronics360: "Printable electronics coming soon to a store near you"

05/22/2017 3:00 PM

Read Electronics360 article: Printable electronics coming soon to a store near you.

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Re: Printable electronics coming soon to a store near you

05/30/2017 12:02 AM

I keep seeing articles about printable electronics or conductive inks or semiconductor inks but it is beginning to look like they are all made up. None of these things are available and no information about who to contact regarding these materials is available or if available never gets answered.

Are they all just fairy stories?

I would like some semiconductor inks, where would I get some?

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Re: Printable electronics coming soon to a store near you

07/08/2017 4:00 PM

Try Henkel Adhesives and Think & Tinker Ltd

There are others if you Google it.

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Re: Printable electronics coming soon to a store near you

07/10/2017 12:18 AM

Thank you for the information but it was the semi conductor inks that I was referring to and neither of these suppliers have semiconducting inks. I am trying to print Photovoltaic panels using an inkjet printer, so I need layers of semi conducting materials as mentioned in the articles. CIGS or CdTe.

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Re: Printable electronics coming soon to a store near you

07/12/2017 5:10 PM

Try Nano Integris for nanotube metalic, nonotube semiconductor, and pure nanotubes. They are in liquid and powder form.

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