Glass is an ideal substrate for media display applications due to its translucency and high thermal conductivity, making it perfect transparent digital signage and media displays.
However, traditional methods for creating conductive traces on glass, such as chemical etching, sputtering, or silver inks, present significant challenges. Etching is costly, energy-intensive, and generates toxic waste, while sputtering is expensive, and silver is both far more costly and environmentally damaging due to its high carbon footprint.
Copprint’s copper ink solution overcomes these challenges by enabling cost-effective, efficient, and environmentally friendly printing of conductive traces directly onto glass. This method produces ultra-thin lines, maintaining high translucency and offering a sustainable, affordable alternative to traditional processes, revolutionizing transparent display technologies.