Dow PI-2500 Highly ConDuctive Silver Ink Datasheet Dow PI-2500 Highly ConDuctive Silver Ink

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  • Description for Dow PI-2500 Highly ConDuctive Silver Ink

    Mid temperature curing silver filled printable ink with proprietary additive to enhance conductivity of system to give superior electrical performance.

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    Application Type Adhesive, Antenna for smart cards, Antenna for RFID tags
    1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part
    Material Form Paste
    Substrate Coated paper, Engineering plastics, PET, High performance plastics
    Industry Antenna for portable electronics, Printable ink, Polymer thick film, Electronics, Screen printable conductor for flexible substrate, Tantalum and ceram, Tantalum/ceramic capacitors, Via plugs for pad-on-via and through-hole filling, Ground-plane conductor
    Manufacturer Dow
    Cure Method Heat
    Cure Temperature (°C) >120 (C)
    Odor Details Low (aromatic)
    Cure Time (min) 10
    Viscosity (cPs) Paste, 13,000
    Color Silver
    Silver (Ag)-Filled Filler: Silver Ink
  • Technical Data for Dow PI-2500 Highly ConDuctive Silver Ink

    Overview
    • Application Type
      • RFI/RMI Shielding - Antenna for smart cards, Antenna for RFID tags
      • Adhesive
    • 1 Part or 2 Part
      • 1-Part
    • Material Form
      • Paste
    • Substrate
      • Plastic - Engineering plastics, High performance plastics
      • Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) - PET
      • Paper - Coated paper
      • Other - Flexible substrates, Rigid substrates
    • Industry
      • Electronics - Antenna for portable electronics, Screen printable conductor for flexible substrate, Tantalum and ceram, Tantalum/ceramic capacitors, Via plugs for pad-on-via and through-hole filling, Ground-plane conductor
      • Thick Film Materials - Polymer thick film
      • Industrial - Membrane switches, PTF Dielectrics
      • Printing and Graphics - Printable ink
    • Application Method
      • Dispenser - Standard production equipment
      • Screen Print - Screen printing, Stencil printing
    • Cure Method
      • Heat
    • Color
      • Gray - Silver
    Specifications
    Cure Specs
    Cure Temperature (°C) >120 (C)
    Odor Details Low (aromatic)
    Cure Time (min) 10
    Viscosity (cPs) Paste, 13,000
    Conductivity
    Thermal Conductivity (W/m°K) 4.60
    Hardness
    Flexibility High
    Other Properties
    Flash Point (°F) 213.8
    Business Information
    Shelf Life Details Shelf life is indicated by the “Use By” date found on the product label. When stored at or below 5°C, Dow Corning Highly Conductive Silver Inks have a shelf life of 6 months. To ensure uniformity, 1-kg containers should be slow-rolled prior to use. 30-cc syringes should be stored on their sides.
    Shelf Life (mon) 6
    Not Good For
    Don't Use For Ground plane conductor and/or EMI shielding, Thermal management/thermal pillars
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