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Description

ThermoPrint™ Conductive Carbon Paste (Low-Temp Cure, 140 °C)

  • Material Type: Thermoplastic Conductive Carbon Paste

  • Curing Temperature: 140 °C

  • Recommended Curing Time: 30–60 minutes (convection oven)

  • Compatible Substrates: PET, Glass, FR-4

Electrical & Mechanical Properties

  • Sheet Resistance (Cured): ~50 Ω/sqr @ 25 µm

  • Viscosity (Uncured): 2.5 – 5 Pa·s @ 50 s⁻¹

  • Adhesion (Cross-Cut): 5B

  • Instrumented Hardness (HIT): ~120 MPa

  • Martens Hardness (HM): ~95 MPa

Printing Parameters

  • Screen Type: Stainless steel

  • Mesh: 325 DPI

  • Emulsion Thickness: ~13 µm

    ThermoPrint™ Conductive Carbon Paste is a thermoplastic, screen-printable conductive material engineered for applications requiring low-temperature processing, reliable electrical performance, and strong substrate adhesion. The paste can be deposited as a single, continuous layer using standard screen-printing techniques, enabling efficient and repeatable pattern formation.

    After curing at a relatively low temperature of 140 °C, the material develops a stable conductive network with consistent sheet resistance. Its thermoplastic nature provides mechanical robustness while maintaining flexibility, making it suitable for both rigid and polymer-based substrates. Optimized rheology ensures smooth printing behavior, dimensional accuracy, and uniform film thickness across printed features.


    Applications

    Printed and Flexible Electronics

    ThermoPrint™ carbon paste is widely used to create conductive tracks and electrodes on polymer and composite substrates. Its low curing temperature supports flexible electronics and hybrid circuits without damaging heat-sensitive materials.

    Sensor and Biosensor Platforms

    The paste functions effectively as a conductive layer in electrochemical, chemical, and biological sensors. Its stable conductivity and surface compatibility contribute to reliable signal transfer and responsive sensing interfaces.

    Photovoltaic and Thin-Film Devices

    Suitable for use as a printable electrode in organic and thin-film photovoltaic technologies, enabling low-temperature processing while maintaining electrical continuity.

    Membrane Switches and Keyboards

    Provides durable and repeatable conductive contact layers in membrane keyboards and pressure-activated interfaces, benefiting from strong adhesion and thermoplastic resilience.

    Energy Storage Components

    Used as a conductive element in battery and supercapacitor electrodes, where it supports efficient charge transport and contributes to long-term cycling stability.

    Automotive and Industrial Electronics

    Applied in printed sensor circuits, control modules, and electronic components that require thermal stability and compatibility with automotive-grade substrates.

Additional information

Gram

100 g, 500 g, 1000 g, 5000 g