DKN Releases Advanced Screen-Printing Technology Print E-mail
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Written by Mike Buetow   
Friday, 13 November 2009 17:57

Advanced Screen-Printing Technology uses special silver inks and related materials that include substrates and insulating materials to produce silver traces down to 30 μm lines and spaces for double and multilayer circuits with 80 μm vias. Conductivity reportedly is one order higher compared to traditional thick-film circuits. Traces are solderable. Accommodates embedded passives and EL-based optical components too.

 

DKN Research, www.dknresearch.com

  
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