Printing ink, use of micro-wires as antennas in security...

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C235S449000, C235S493000

Reexamination Certificate

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10129106

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a printing ink comprising at least one film forming binder and plurality of at least one type of electrically conductive micro-wires wherein the mean length of said type of micro-wires is in a range of between 3 μm to 250 μm.

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