Creative Materials 110-03

110-03 is a silver-based electrically conductive ink and coating suitable for application by flexographic and rotogravure printing methods. This product features excellent adhesion to Kapton, Mylar, glass, and a variety of other surfaces. Unlike conventional conductive materials, this product is very resistant to flexing and creasing. Some applications for 110-03 include, but are not limited to, emi/rfi shielding of polyimide flexible circuits, polymer thick film circuitry, membrane switches, electrical attachments and static elimination.

Features

  • Solvent based conductive ink

Application Area: Circuit Substrates, Membrane Touch Switch

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Glass, Plastics, Polyimide

Features: Crease Resistance, Electrically Conductive, Electromagnetic Shielding (EMI), Flexing Resistance, Good Adhesion, Good Thermal Stability, High Hydrolytic Stability, High Viscosity, Radio Frequency Shielding (RFI)

Color: Silver

Application Method: Flexography, Gravure Coating

Chemical Family: Silver & Silver Compounds

Technical Data Sheet
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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Application Method
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Cure Method
Application Method
  • Flexo/Spray

Properties

Color
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Conductivity 0.02ohms/sq/mil
Typical Cured Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
FillerSilver
Volume Resistivity5.0e-05ohm-cm
Sheet Resistivity0.02ohm/sq.
Hydrolytic StabilityExcellent
Useful Temperature Range-55 to 200ºC
Thermal StabilityGood to 325°C

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Safety & Health

Safety & Handling
  • Use with adequate ventilation.
  • Keep away from sparks and open flames.
  • Avoid prolonged contact with skin and breathing of vapors.
  • Wash with soap and water to remove from skin.

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
6 months at 21°C
Suggested Handling & Curing

110-03 is ready to use as supplied. Further thinning may be accomplished by adding small amounts of methyl ethyl ketone. Good properties, for most applications, result when cured for several minutes at room temperature. Best properties are obtained on a variety of substrates by dry and curing at temperatures ranging from 50°C to 100°C. End user is advised to experimentally determine temperature and time best suited for individual applications.