Product | Silver Nanoparticle Ink | |
Stock No | NS6130-10-1301 | |
CAS | 7440-22-4 | Confirm |
Purity | 99.9% | Confirm |
APS | 50-90nm | Confirm |
Molecular Formula | Ag | Confirm |
Molecular Weight | 107.87 g/mol | Confirm |
Form | Liquid | Confirm |
Color | Silver | Confirm |
Density | 1.22 g/mL at 25 °C | Confirm |
Bulk Density | 0.312 g/cm3 | Confirm |
Thermal Expansion | (25 °C) 18.9 µm•m-1•K-1 | Confirm |
Poisson’s Ratio | 0.37 | Confirm |
Vickers Hardness | 251 MPa | Confirm |
Young’s Modulus | 83 GPa | Confirm |
Quality Control | Each Lot of was tested successfully | |
Main Inspect Verifier | Manager QC |
Assay | 99.9% |
Silver Nanoparticle Ink: Nano Dimension has developed a suite of conductive inks to meet the advanced needs of the electronics community. Silver nanoparticle (NP)-based inks represent the most important commercial nanotechnology-derived product and the most widely studied worldwide because it is a noble metal, featuring undisputed advantages in terms of electrical conductivity, resistance to oxidation, and providing interesting plasmonic and antibacterial properties.
Silver Nanoparticle Ink: Nano dimensions provides conductive inks specifically tailored for use in a wide range of applications including radio frequency identification (RFID) and OLED, from the particle level all the way through formulation to the printing process itself.
Silver Nanoparticle Ink: Among metal nanostructures, Ag-based ones are the most diffused from both an academic and commercial point of view. This leads to the formulation of a wide range of nanostructured inks for a huge range of applications. Such inks are mainly employed in the field of printed electronics, promising to bring to the consumer great breakthroughs and unique products, shifting the usual paradigm of electronic devices and circuit boards and allowing the realization of flexible functional thin layers.
Silver Nanoparticle Ink: Printing technology has expanded its horizon towards the realization of electron devices on any substrate, according to 2 main approaches: (1) Analog Printing (involving microstructured inks) (2) Digital Printing (involving nanostructured inks.)
Silver Nanoparticle Ink: Conductive inks normally are aqueous or organic solvent dispersions of silver nanoparticles that are stabilized by surfactants and polymers that undergo printing, drying and sintering process.