- Application Area:Defibrillator Pads, Circuit Substrates, Medical Electrodes
- Features:Long Screen Life, High Hydrolytic Stability, Good Adhesion, Good Scratch Resistance, Good Abrasion Resistance, Electrically Conductive, High Temperature Resistance, Good Thermal Stability, Chemical Resistant, Printability, Creasing Resistance
- Application Method:Spray, Dip Coating, Screen Coating, Injection
- Chemical Family:Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives
125-20 is a silver/silver chloride, one component, chemically resistant, medical electrode epoxy ink and coating suitable for application by screen-printing. This product features excellent adhesion to polyimide, polyester, polycarbonate, glass, and a variety of other substrates. Unlike conventional conductive materials, this product is very resistant to methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) and acetone as well as many other chemistries. It is also very resistant to scratching and creasing. Some applications for 125-20 include, but are not limited to, polymer thick film circuitry, trans-dermal drug delivery, ECG and EKG electrodes, defibrillator pads, tens electrodes and muscle stimulator electrodes. 125-20 is formulated to be screen-printed but can also be syringe dispensed, dipped and sprayed. The last two methods require dilution.Features
Excellent Print Definition
High Electrical Conductivity
High Temperature Resistance
Chemically Resistant
Excellent Adhesion
Long Screen Life
Chemically resistant electrode ink