Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 08:47:21 EDT 2019 | SMTA-John
Having success with Circuit Boards #432 Solvent Resistant Ink - Designed specifically for circuit boards. This medium dry ink is highly resistant to solvents .... It is also non-conducting. Note: this ink contains an aggressive solvent so should not
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 07:42:48 EST 2006 | davef
Epoxy inks tend to be more resistant to discoloration than the acrylics that are used more widely now. The acrylic-based inks vary in their ability to maintain color after heat cycles. The technical data sheets from the ink supplier should indicate:
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 22:13:16 EST 2009 | davef
There is no IPC specification on carbon ink. Consider talking to your ink supplier to develop the proper quality definition that you require. Most suppliers have a good understanding of their product performance, for instance: http://www.coates.com/
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 22 11:19:39 EST 2004 | davef
Short answer: Yes. Depending on the application of the conductive ink, suppliers select different mesh for the silver particles. So, you should follow your supplier's recommendations for printing, for instance: Conductive Ink||PI-2000 Highly Condu
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 03 17:12:49 EDT 2000 | Ramon I Garcia C
Hi!!! I think, you should visit www.enthone.com this it's the internet place of an inks company named Polyclad Technologies. I hope this information can help you...
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 17:20:14 EDT 2004 | davef
We're aware of no such standard. Check with ink suppliers [eg, Conductive Compounds, Coats Circuit Products, Creative Materials, etc] to confirm.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 01:55:44 EST 2004 | Chics
Hi, Is anyone aware of the Mesh sizes(Screen Printing) that are against specific silver particle sizes. Like in case of solder for different types of paste, different mash sizes are recommended. Is anyone aware of any such things in the case of silve
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 16:24:19 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel
I have to make a correction to my previous post There are specialized inks with cadmium pigment The easiest way to find out is to get an MSDS from your supplier and check for the presence of cadmium (which is a banned substance under the EU RoHS dir
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 19:31:19 EDT 2006 | Doug
We buy the old standard Aero Brand #1250 stamp pad ink in Black from Menke with a RoHS cert. No extra cost.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 02 12:01:28 EDT 2012 | patrickbruneel
This material contains acetone in 30% plus range and toluene with this solvent combination ink is not an option. You will have to get a CC that doesn’t contain acetone as solvent.