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!
Conductive inks contain conductive particles that can allow electric current to pass through. This allows conductive webs, antennas or even simple circuits to be printed directly on paper, cardboard or plastic. This technique allows electronic functions to be integrated into printed materials without the need for separate components or wiring.
The applications are innovative and versatile. Think smart packaging with built-in sensors, RFID tags, pressure-sensitive circuits or interactive displays. The use of conductive polymers (PE) also allows flexible application of these inks to a variety of surfaces, making them ideal for creative and technological applications.
The result is printing that literally becomes functional. Conductive inks form the link between print and electronics, enabling innovative, interactive applications that push the boundaries of traditional printing.