Examples where(on) the technique is often used and what it can be perfect for. Of course, these are pure examples: the possibilities are endless. Be creative!
Combining conductive ink with a printed battery creates printed material that can literally give light. This technique makes it possible to integrate electronic functions directly into paper or cardboard. With the help of conductive webs, current is conducted from the battery to small LEDs, for example, creating an illuminating effect. This turns printed matter into an interactive and innovative means of communication.
The applications are versatile and appeal to the imagination. Think of packaging that lights up as soon as it is picked up, making the product stand out on the shelf. The technology can also be used in children's books and promotional materials, for example to make illustrations shine or add a playful light accent. Incorporating the technology directly into the printed material creates a seamless connection between print and electronics.
The result is printed material that breaks the boundaries of traditional communication. Battery conductive ink adds experience and interactivity, turning a package or publication into an eye-catching experience that surprises and stays with the user.