Low-Temperature Sintering Nanoparticle Inks for Printed Electronics
Dr Zhihao Yang, President & CTO
NanoMas Technologies, Inc., United States
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given at Printed Electronics Europe 2008 on Apr 09, 2008.
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Speaker BiographyDr. Zhihao Yang is a founder, and currently the President and CTO of NanoMas Technologies, Inc. He has more than 10 years of extensive experience in technology R&D and product commercialization. His expertise includes nanomaterials, nanofabrications, microelectronics and MEMS, printed electronics and displays, semiconductors and OTFTs, coating and printing technologies, and medical devices. He has been in various senior principal positions in technology R&D as well as technical management with several enterprises in the hi-tech industry, including Eastman Kodak Company and Sinus Rhythm Technologies, Inc. Dr. Yang received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He holds over 20 US patents (over 60 worldwide) and is the author of numerous technical publications and presentations internationally. Company ProfileNanoMas Technologies, Inc. is an innovative technology leader in nanomaterials development and commercialization. Our proprietary technologies integrate the art of precision nano-scale engineering with LOW COST mass production of functional nanomaterials; thereby, enabling the HIGHEST PERFORMING conductive and semi-conductive
nanoparticle inks and pastes for the emerging Printed Electronics industry.
NanoMas currently markets two products: NanoSilver(tm) ink and NanoGold(tm) ink, which are the highest performance printable
conductive inks, with finest particle size (~5 nm), highest conductivity (~4.3x107 S/m), lowest curing temperature (70-150ºC) and shortest curing time (~ 2 min).
In the product pipeline: semiconductor inks, dielectric inks, electroluminescent inks, low temperature conductive pastes and solders, high quality carbon nanotubes and nanowires ...
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