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Creative Materials Inc. 114-14A

114-14A is a screen-printable high dielectric constant ink, and coating. This product features excellent adhesion to ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) sputtered surfaces, Kapton®, Mylar®, glass and a variety of other surfaces. Unlike conventional materials, this product is very resistant to flexing, and creasing.

Features

  • High dielectric constant epoxy ink for capacitive layers

Application Area: Indium Tin Oxide Sputtered Surfaces

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Glass, Plastics, Polyimide, Sputtered Surfaces

Features: Creasing Resistance, Excellent Dielectric Properties, Excellent Substrate Adhesion, Flexing Resistance

Technical Data Sheet
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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Application Method
  • Screen-print

Properties

Physical Form
Typical Cured Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Dielectric Constant40
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
12 months at - 10°C, 3 months at 25°C, 4 months at 5°C
Suggested Handling & Curing

114-14A is ready to use as supplied. Further thinning may be accomplished by adding small amounts of CMI #113-12 thinner. Prior to using, be certain to resupspend filler. Best properties, for most applications, result when cured for 1 Hour 175°C. Good properties are obtained on a variety of substrates by dry and curing at temperatures ranging from 50°C to 150°C. NOTE: Add 1phr B-187 catalyst when using low temperature cures. The use of B-187 is suggested to impart a high degree of chemical resistance. End user is advised to experimentally determine temperature and time best suited for individual applications.