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Functional inks and coatings are inks that may be printed with utilizing a variety of stiff and flexible surfaces, including: gravure printing, aerosol jet printing, and sheet-fed and roll-fed screen printing.
The type of ink and intended purpose of the final product influence the printing technique selection. Functional inks typically produce less waste than conventional processes.
Because using acid baths to etch copper from PCBs is necessary, whereas using functional inks as an additive method produces no waste and utilizes no hazardous chemicals.
Functional inks can be split into two groups: conductive and non-conductive. Let’s examine each in more detail to learn about the advantages and disadvantages of each.
The Global functional inks and coatings market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The IoT, consumer electronics, medical & hygiene, automotive, furniture, and building industries are just a few of the industries served by Henkel’s extensive spectrum of functional inks and coatings.
Today’s manufacturers are increasingly looking for premium ink and coating materials to aid in creating smaller, lighter, and more cutting-edge goods.
Functional inks and coatings under the LOCTITE brand from Henkel provide a higher level of dependable connectivity for consumer electronics, advanced automotive systems, and medical solutions.
They offer a variety of ink products that are adapted to specific production requirements, such as conductive inks, dielectric inks, resistive inks, and electrode inks.
Many different firms in a variety of industries have used their functional inks and coatings to help them create the cutting-edge technologies we rely on. For instance, printing sensors using inks has long been a successful technique for printing electronics.
A variety of applications, including seat sensors for airbag deployment and potentiometers for the automotive and consumer markets, use inks for printing sensors and resistors with a wide range of resistance values and compositions.