2016年9月20日星期二

Printable electronics is an innovative area of technology with great commercial potential

 new in-mold electronic inks enable circuits to be printed directly onto plastic substrates, and allow touch controls, such as electronic buttons, switches and slides, to be readily integrated in applications such as home appliances and automobiles
 USA  Santa Clara, Calif.  New materials include conductive inks for wearable and in-mold electronics, and materials that can be processed at very high or low temperatures, expanding the range of applications in the growing printed electronics field.  DuPont experts also will share their views on the industry and enabling technologies in three key technical forums during the event.  These initiatives are consistent with DuPont’s aim to continue expanding its product offering and leadership position in the printed electronics market.


New prototypes for wearable electronics, including a sensing headband, gaming gloves, shoe insole, and biometric shirt; all made using  stretchable electronic ink materials. The inks provide a manufacturing-ready alternative to traditional methods of embedding electronics in clothing and are used to create thin, form-fitting circuits that can be seamlessly bonded with many standard fabrics.  New inks for wearable electronics being introduced this year include  sensor materials, conductor materials with improved stretch, and encapsulant with improved printability.
A new suite of in-mold electronic inks designed to help streamline electronic devices by reducing the need for rigid circuit boards.  These inks enable circuits to be printed directly onto plastic substrates, and allow touch controls, such as electronic buttons, switches and slides, to be readily integrated in applications such as home appliances and automobiles.  An in-mold electronics demonstration highlighting capacitive touch under high humidity will be on display in DuPont’s booth and on Demonstration Street, an area at Printed Electronics USA dedicated to showing working products using printed electronic technologies.
New low-temperature inks that cure quickly at temperatures as low as 60°C, opening up the possibility for printed electronics designers to use less expensive plastic films.
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