Copprint releases LF366, conductive copper ink for ultra-fine lines and for Photovoltaics applications.
This 4th-generation copper ink allows high thixotropy, low spreading, and top conductivity of 5 μΩcm. See https://lnkd.in/dXUXvzM3.
Vicky Gordon Cooperstein, our research scientist who led the development of LF366 with great success, will be participating next week in the Metallization & Interconnection Workshop (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin on October 20-21). and the TechBlick Berlin conference on October 22-23. Reach out to her to learn more about the optimized processing of LF366.
LF366 was developed as part of our IBC4EU consortium participation.
While the Silver price achieved an all-time record (>$1700/Kg ; >$53/oz), we are continuing our path for lower cost, high-conductive copper inks and collaborating with top world PV research institutes, including ISC Konstanz, UNSW, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, TNO, CSEM, and Forschungszentrum Jülich.
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