Innovations in Electrically Conductive Inks
![]() Mr Rudie Oldenzijl, Senior Development Chemist
Henkel
United States
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This presentation was
given at Printed Electronics and Photovoltaics USA 2011 on Dec 01, 2011.
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Speaker Biography (Rudie Oldenzijl)Rudie Oldenzijl studied Polymer Chemistry at the State University of Groningen in The Netherlands and started working for a small research lab close to the University. This was followed by a job at Acheson Colloids in 2004, at that time part of National Starch. Rudie did research on electrically conductive inks. The Electronic Materials from Acheson was taken over Emerson & Cuming and Rudie was relocated to Billerica, Massachusetts in the US. National Starch was bought by Henkel and this resulted in a relocation to Irvine, California. Currently Rudie is still working on conductive inks, currently with the emphasis on cost reduction. Company Profile (Henkel)Henkel is the choice for today's advanced semi conductor and electronic assembly markets. Top semiconductor and electronics solutions firms rely on Henkel to deliver the enabling materials they require to introduce leading0edge products in an ever-tightening time-to-market window. Henkel's world-renowned Ablestik, Acheson, Emerson & Cuming, Hysol, Locite and Multicore product portfolios provide today's electronics specialists with the proven, reliable and compatible material solutions they need to stay competitive. |









