Inkjettable Metallic Inks

IDTechEx Printed Electronics Technical Development Materials Award for the most significant technical development over the last 24 months (February 2007 - February 2009) in the field of printed electronics awarded to ANI for the creation of an inkjettable conductive copper ink that can be processed in air with a drying temperature at under 100C.

We have developed several ink technologies to create conductive patterns using cutting edge inkjet printing technologies. Our R&D is conducted on several different platforms utilizing common substrates such as Kapton, PET, glass, silicon, and others. We have also validated multiple sintering/annealing processes to offer a variety of different solutions for various end user applications. Additionally, we have partnered with a leading high volume manufacturing equipment supplier to ensure a seamless transition from R&D to production. We offer various loadings of copper and silver nanoparticles. Nickel, aluminum, and other conductive formulations are under development. For more information, please contact sales(at)appliednanotech.net

ANI Nanoparticle Copper Ink

Our copper ink technology is poised to replace the industry standard silver and gold based inks for price sensitive applications in the printed electronics industry. We have solved many technical issues that have prevented our competitors from commercializing copper based inks. [Read More...]

ANI Nanoparticle Nickel Ink

ANI’s nickel nanoparticle ink is suitable for printing highly conductive lines and patterns for applications in the printed electronics and solar industry. It is formulated to print narrow conductive electrodes and to form low resistance electrical contacts for solar cells. [Read More...]

ANI Nanoparticle Silver Ink

Our silver nanoparticle ink technology achieves high conductivity in various formulations due to the small particle size and uniform dispersions of our inks. [Read More...]

Advanced Nano Technical Inks

As the printed electronics industry matures, we envision entire electronic systems being printed. Many technologies will be required to realize this vision to be able to print not only conductive metallic patterns, but also to print passive and active electronic devices such as diodes, capacitors, resistors, and transistors. Toward this goal, ANI currently has several programs to develop ink technologies that will be able to print these components in an economically viable manufacturing process. [Read More...]

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