Silver Conductive Inks for Printable Electronics Market to Grow to $1.2 Billion by 2014
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At present 95 percent of the silver conductive ink market is represented by traditional “thick-film” applications in which screen printing is used in the creation of PCBs, automobile heaters, EMI shielding and membrane switches. By 2014, such applications will have fallen to just over 20 percent of the silver ink market with the now-negligible RFID sector accounting for more than 30 percent of the market. Silver is the material of choice for RFID antennas and printing RFID tags is seen as the most likely way to reduce their costs to a point where such tags can be widely used on cost sensitive items such as food packages.
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