Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Elemental carbon containing
Patent
1995-06-07
1997-04-22
Lieberman, Paul
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Elemental carbon containing
252512, 252514, 106 118, 106 119, 106 126, H01B 120, H01B 122, H01B 124
Patent
active
056226527
ABSTRACT:
An electrically-conductive liquid for directly printing an electrical circuit component onto a substrate includes between substantially 25 percent and substantially 85 percent by weight of a solvent or water. Between substantially 10 percent and substantially 40 percent by weight of solids are provided, the solids including (i) substantially 5 percent to substantially 30 percent of polymer resin, and (ii) substantially 3 percent to substantially 15 percent by weight of a conductive powder. Between substantially 1 percent and substantially 7 percent by weight of plasticizers are also included. A method of making such an ink includes the steps of premixing the above-referenced solids and the above-referenced plasticizers, and then mixing the premix with the above-referenced solvent or water.
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Printed Circuit Techniques by C. Brunetti and R.W. Curtis, National Bureau of Standards Circular 468 issued Nov. 15, 1947.
Isen Irvin
Kucherovsky Joseph
IMG Group Limited
Kopec M.
Lieberman Paul
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