PEDOT-JET40 inkjet ink - Your Source for Electrically Conductive Coatings

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PEDOT-JET40TM: Inkjet ink

PEDOT-JET40TM is designed to be inkjetted on various substrates, including plastic and glass. It has lower viscosity to afford proper flow in inkjet  printers. Heating at ~200F for 10 minutes is recommended to allow best electrical and mechanical properties.

Applications of PEDOT-JET40TM may include transparent electrode in OLEDs, flexible displays, flexible solar cells, strain sensors and Electroluminescent (EL) devices.





Application Notes:
PEDOT-PSS inkjet ink product for sale. We sell PEDOT:PSS inkjet ink for good price.
Example shows print using commercial household inkjet printer.
The substrate is acetate polymer transparency film.
The resulting PEDOT-PSS film is very transparent. The inset shows resistance measurement while the printed transparency film is placed on top of white paper.

PEDOT PSS conductive inkjet ink applied on PET film

Available quantities: gr, Kg, Liters.
Minimum order quantity 30g. Please contact us for more information and prices.

Samples of all products may be purchased for initial evaluation.


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