Silver Conductive Inks for Printable Electronics Market to Grow to $1.2 Billion by 2014
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Key findings from the report include:
Nanoparticulate silver inks promise to lower the costs of printed electronics by reducing the need for high-temperature processing and enabling less material to be used. Because lower temperatures are needed to cure nanoinks they are also more suitable for use on flexible substrates that typically use thermally sensitive plastics. According to NanoMarkets, the market for silver “nanoinks” is expected to reach $844 million by 2014.
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