NanoMas Technologies

NanoMas Technologies

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NanoMas Technologies, Inc. engages in the research, development, engineering, and commercialization of nanotechnology and nanomaterials. We offer various inks such as silver and gold nanoparticle inks, conjugated polymer inks, and polymer dielectric inks, as well as conductor and semiconductor nanocrystal inks for printable electronics. We also develop functional nanoparticulates, including silver and gold nanoparticles and decorated carbon nanotubes. In addition inks and nanoparticulates, NanoMas provides carbon nanotubes and carbon nanofibers incorporating various physical, mechanical, electrical and optical properties for applications in multifunctional polymer nanocomposites, biosensors and medical diagnostics, and novel drug delivery. These inks are designed for applications in various technologies including:
 
  • Flexible and flat panel displays
  • Radio frequency identification antenna and integrated circuits
  • Printed circuit boards
  • Reflective mirrors and metallic coatings
  • Printable solar cells
 
Our innovative technologies allow production of printable conductor, semiconductor, and dielectric inks for printed electronics.
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2008
31 Jul 2008

Chemicals for printed electronics - Huge new market

Chemical companies have huge opportunities in the new world of printed electronics.
9 Apr 2008

Low-Temperature Sintering Nanoparticle Inks for Printed Electronics

NanoMas Technologies, Inc., United States
7 Apr 2008

NanoMas Technologies, Inc., United States
31 Mar 2008

HF RFID - the Great Leap Forward

Last year, about $2.5 billion was spent on tags and systems at HF (13.56MHz), ten times the amount on RFID at any other frequency and representing 50% of the global RFID market. Now IDTechEx tracks a rush of technology innovation and new market opportunities.
2007
12 Nov 2007

NanoMas Technologies, Inc., United States
1 Aug 2007

Printed Electronics - Answering the Big Questions

19 Jul 2007

Electronic Hospital Wristbands - A Matter of Life and Death

Several hundred hospitals across the world have electronic RFID wristbands.
21 Jun 2007

Inorganic Oxide Gates Improve Printed Transistors

13 Jun 2007

Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity

The future $300 billion market for printed electronics is emerging via thin film electronics. The contribution of organic materials to this is greatly publicized but the best devices being developed usually rely on inorganic or combined inorganic/organic technology. The more select groups developing these inorganic materials and devices have a great future. IDTechEx has published the first study on Inorganic Printed and Thin Film Electronics. Here Dr Peter Harrop summarises some of the findings.
18 Apr 2007

Nanoparticle Inks for Printed Electronics and Displays on Plastics

Nanomas Technologies, Inc., United States
3 Apr 2007

Europe Takes Leadership in Printed Electronics

Surprisingly, Europe has been pulling ahead of the rest of the world in many aspects of printed and potentially printed electronics just lately. Learn more in this article.
29 Mar 2007

Printed Electronics - the Giants Get Involved

Printed electronics often involves simple things such as printed conductive patterns to counter the pollution, unreliability, bulk, weight and cost of wires, solder and etched patterns. Most commonly, printed electronics will be used where traditional technology is simply not a feasible solution, such as wallpaper that generates power and doubles as a television and lighting or electronic anti-counterfeiting on 100 billion cigarette packets yearly, giving traceability at a cost of only 0.1 cents per package.
1 Mar 2007

Printed Electronics vs Silicon

Although the capabilities of complex silicon chips increase at a rapid pace, there is little or no reduction in cost of the simplest silicon chips. How does printed electronics fit in?