Application
The Conductive Silver Printing Ink is designed to deliver exceptional conductivity at low curing temperatures across a variety of substrates such as glass, polyesters (PET/PEN), and ITO/FTO coated materials. It achieves remarkably low resistance in printed conductive paths, which is crucial for photovoltaic applications. This makes it an important component in the field of plastic electronics, particularly in applications like dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC), organic photovoltaics (OPV), and cadmium telluride (CdTe) solar cells, where it ensures minimal track resistance in printed current collectors. Comprised of a blend of pure silver particles and an organometallic silver compound in an organic matrix, this ink forms chemically-welded, continuous metal tracks when printed on polyester films and heated to temperatures between 160 and 180°C.