Sun Chemical

Sun Chemical

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Sun Chemical, the world's largest producer of printing inks and pigments, is a leading provider of materials to packaging, publication, coatings, plastics, cosmetics, and other industrial markets. Leveraging 50 years of experience as a supplier to the printed circuits industry, Sun Chemical has recently commercialized a range of new products for membrane switch, RFID and photovoltaics markets.
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2012
29 Nov 2012

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CERADROP

Aims to become one of the world's leading manufacturers of flexible organic solar panels using printing techniques
2011
29 Mar 2011

Printed electronics is now about doing business

Excitingly, the subject has now moved beyond peer reviewed academic papers to doing business. The largest European event on the subject will again be Printed Electronics Europe in Düsseldorf Germany in April 5-6 (www.IDTechEx.com/peEurope) and it will be all about who can sell to whom and how this powerful enabling technology can transform society for the better as well as creating wealth.
2010
2 Dec 2010

Electronic Paper - New Performance and Device Architectures Enabled by Pigmented Electrofluidic Imaging Fluids

Sun Chemical, United States
15 Oct 2010

Electrofluidics breakthrough could see e-readers with videos in color

UC electrofluidics breakthrough could change the display technology used in a myriad of electronic devices. e-Readers like the Amazon Kindle may be able to display color and video.
12 Oct 2010

E-paper's 'electrofluidics' can hold an image without electrical power

A recent paper describes the new technology created by a collaboration between the University of Cincinnati and start-up company Gamma Dynamics LLC.
6 May 2010

IDTechEx exhibiting at SID later this month

Visit IDTechEx at our booth at SID (1309), where you will have a chance to speak with the IDTechEx team as well as the opportunity to discuss specific developments with our analysts.
2009
11 May 2009

The race is on to commercialize a full-color electronic reader

The race is on to make a full-color electronic reader a reality with a recent entry from researchers at the University of Cincinnati who have collaborated with Sun Chemical, Polymer Vision and Gamma Dynamics.
2008
4 Dec 2008

The role of materials companies in printed electronics

Sun Chemical, United Kingdom
1 Dec 2008

Wider interest in printed electronics

At a time of financial uncertainty, companies know they must accelerate their move into the future. That is why there is a huge interest in printed electronics, a subject that pushes all the right buttons - environmental, affordable and leading to a new market of $300 billion that is just there for the taking. That is why the giant corporations are attending Printed Electronics USA, December 3-4 in San Jose, California.
26 Sep 2008

Packaging Days Conference

IDTechEx report on the Packaging Days conference held on September 23-24 at the Centre des Congres, Paris.
5 Aug 2008

The new chemistry of printed electronics

Things have now become really exciting with a huge range of new chemicals, nanotechnology and printing technology brought to bear and sophisticated thin film deposition techniques other than printing being tailored to play a part.
31 Jul 2008

Chemicals for printed electronics - Huge new market

Chemical companies have huge opportunities in the new world of printed electronics.
14 Jul 2008

Sunset develops platform inkjet chemistry for conductive silver inks

SunJet, the inkjet ink division of Sun Chemical, announced the development of ink chemistry designed to support and deliver conductive films using nano-particles of silver.
3 Apr 2008

Soligie appoints printed electronics veterans

Soligie Appoints Printed Electronics Veterans Richard Morris & Mark Duarte to Lead Business Development & Sales.
2007
14 Nov 2007

Printed Electronics – Enabling the Future

Sun Chemical Corporation, United States
2006
28 Feb 2006

Printing the Electronic Future

Globally the printing industry is in decline. Are the centuries of sophisticated development of the science and production technology for printing declining in a whimper? The answer is probably not. Certainly there is a fascinating escape route opening up for some. It is the printing of electronics.