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 can give printing a whole new function: conducting electricity. This special ink contains conductive particles that allow electric current to pass through, allowing structures such as lines, patterns or complete circuits to be printed directly on paper, cardboard or foil. This makes it possible to integrate functional electronics into printed matter without separate components or wiring.
Its applications are versatile. For example, the ink can be used to produce RFID tags, antennas and sensors that can be easily incorporated into packaging or labels. It is also possible to print simple printed circuit boards directly onto a flat surface, creating scope for innovative applications in packaging, marketing materials or interactive displays, among others.
The result is printed matter that is more than just a carrier of information: it becomes a functional part of electronic applications. Conductive ink offers a smart and efficient way to combine technology and communication, opening the door to creative and future-oriented applications.