PrintCB

PrintCB

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PrintCB is an Israeli startup developing copper inks for printed electronics (PE) manufacturing.
The company has developed a novel copper based conductive inks that can be applied using standard manufacturing equipment while maintaining silver-comparable quality.
PrintCB's first product, CopPair, is a two component conductive-ink. The ink is screen printable, cures in hot-air and is PET and paper compatible. CopPair was tested successfully by industry experts during 2018.
PrintCB holds several pending patents and plans to manufacture and sell its products to PE manufacturers worldwide. Product launch and scale-up is due to start early-2019.
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2021
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Early-stage copper conductive ink company PrintCB has partnered with established HMI electronics manufacturer Kundisch. PrintCB's copper inks have recently been qualified by Kundisch, and are thus set for adoption in membrane switches for keyboards and other applications of hybrid electronics.
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21 Apr 2021

PrintCB

PrintCB is developing two-component conductive copper inks that resist oxidation. The company is targeting both printed electronics and various automotive applications. IDTechEx caught up with CEO Sagi Daren to hear about the latest developments.
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2020
13 Nov 2020

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19 Feb 2020

PrintCB

PrintCB are an Israeli start-up offering conductive copper ink, with a view to enabling circuit boards to be printed rather than etched. In contrast to other conductive inks, their ink is based on micron sized copper particles and is highly metallic.
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