Epoxy Ink Cures Quickly

A silver-silver chloride single-component epoxy ink stays electrically stable when used with aggressive hydrogels in printed disposable medical sensor applications. AGCL-823 is designed for EEG and EKG sensors made with hydrogels that can compromise other types of printed silver-silver chloride inks. The one-part thermoset epoxy has a long shelf life and can be screen-printed onto a variety of substrates, including polyester, polyimide, and vinyl. It can be cured quickly by in-line conveyor ovens. It is resistant to moisture, temperature, solvents, and acids.

June 20, 2011

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Epoxy Ink Cures Quickly

A silver-silver chloride single-component epoxy ink stays electrically stable when used with aggressive hydrogels in printed disposable medical sensor applications. AGCL-823 is designed for EEG and EKG sensors made with hydrogels that can compromise other types of printed silver-silver chloride inks. The one-part thermoset epoxy has a long shelf life and can be screen-printed onto a variety of substrates, including polyester, polyimide, and vinyl. It can be cured quickly by in-line conveyor ovens. It is resistant to moisture, temperature, solvents, and acids. It can also be used for manufacturing printed blood glucose sensors and disposable defibrillator pads.

Conductive Compounds Inc.
Hudson, NH, 603/595-6221
www.conductivecompounds.com
 

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