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Ceramic Inks

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 23:30:14 EDT 2004 | Chics

Can ceramic inks be used as conductive ink as a substitue of silver inks

Other Jet Printer besides MYCRONIC?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 23:45:35 EST 2019 | kiransahu

Piezoelectric type (office/industrial) In this method, a piezoelectric (piezo) element, whose volume is deformed when voltage is applied, is used to discharge ink particles. This element is attached to the component that is filled with ink. Then, th

ROHS compliant marking Ink

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 08:20:59 EDT 2006 | jem

Thanks for your help. Looked for an MSDS on the ink but could not find one. All this ink was ordered long before my time. I will try to contact ink vendor again. J.E.M.

Conductive Inks

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 08 12:01:46 EDT 1999 | Steve Skinner

I am trying to find out as much information as possible relating to conductive inks. If anyone out there is using them please give some advice. 1) How are you curing the ink? 2) What type of substrates are you using and who supplies them? 3

ROHS compliant marking Ink

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 13:20:12 EDT 2006 | jem

Hello All Has anybody used or know of ROHS compliant marking Ink? In particular the permanent ink (bought in little container and used on the felt stamp pads)that QC inspectors use to stamp off a PCB after inspection. We use a trodat industrial ink

Conductive ink protection

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 09:43:20 EDT 2004 | davef

We'd guess that you can wave solder your connectors, but check with the ink supplier, just to be safe.

Conductive inks standards

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 23:29:01 EDT 2004 | Chics

Could someone provide me standards in conductive inks(silver)

Ceramic Inks

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 30 23:31:38 EDT 2004 | Chics

i am talking about ceramic conductive inks(which contain silver particles)

ROHS compliant marking Ink

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 10:26:43 EDT 2006 | slaine

Are you applying the ink onto the electronic assembly itself? if not then it doesnt have to be compliant.

Wave Soldering Of Carbon Ink Buttons

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 17:30:40 EST 2001 | davef

One of our board fabricators says that carbon inks should be selected based on the process to be used by the assembler. So, their take on this question has some inks that work fine with nc fluxes, others that do not. They suggest: * Determining t

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