There’s an old series of jokes that starts with: “How do you put an elephant in a refrigerator?” The answer is to open the door, put the elephant inside, and close the door. Most people don’t get that ...
NEW YORK - Ink has been used for millennia to convey ideas, but it may be about to convey something new: Electricity. Don’t worry. This isn’t about getting a shock off a printed page. Rather, it’s ...
Copper nanoparticles have emerged as a cornerstone of next‐generation printed electronics, offering a compelling balance between electrical performance and economic viability. Their integration into ...
Conductive ink can be used on circuit boards or for things like the RFID tags that are used as transit tickets. Bischoff has been working with the university on customer discovery and bringing the ...
In recent trials at Clemson University's Printing and Converting Research Center at (Pendleton, SC), RF antennas were printed directly onto inexpensive corrugated cardboard in a single pass. The tests ...
Glass! It’s, uh, not very conductive. And sometimes we like that! But other times, we want glass to be conductive. In that case, you might want to give the glass a very fine coating of tin oxide. [Vik ...
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