Creative Materials 125-10

125-10 electrically conductive ink and coating suitable for application by screen printing and syringe dispensing. 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 125-10 include, but are not limited to, EMI/RFI shielding of polyimide flexible circuits, polymer thick film circuitry, membrane switches, electrical attachments for surface mounted devices, and anode coatings for tantalum capacitors. For some applications, 125-10 can be used as a lower cost alternative to some of our standard conductive inks.

Features

  • Economical conductive ink.

Application Area: Circuit Substrates, Membrane Touch Switch, Polymer Tantalum Capacitor

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Glass, Plastics, Polyimide

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

Color: Silver

Application Method: Dip Coating, Injection, Screen Coating

Chemical Family: Silver & Silver Compounds

Technical Data Sheet
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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Cure Method
Application Method
  • Screen-print

Properties

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Physical Form
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Conductivity 0.015ohms/sq/mil
Typical Cured Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Percent Filler (cured)88
Volume Resistivity4.0e-05Ω - cm
Sheet Resistivitymax. 0.015Ω/sq/mil
Hydrolytic StabilityExcellent
Useful Temperature Range-55 to 200ºC
Thermal StabilityGood to 325°C
Theoretical Wet Coverage29*in2/gm/mil
Specific Gravity2.07
Consistency

Smooth Paste

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
12 months at -10°C., 6 months at 25°C, 9 months at 5°C
Suggested Handling & Curing

125-10 is ready to use as supplied. Further thinning may be accomplished by adding small amounts of thinner 102-03. When working with polycarbonate thin with 120-08. Prior to using, be certain to re-suspend fillers. Best properties, for most applications, result when cured for several minutes at 170°C to 180°C. Good properties are obtained on a variety of substrates by drying and curing at temperatures ranging from 50°C to 150°C. End user is advised to experimentally determine temperature and time best suited for individual applications.

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.