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A screen-printable electrode material called platinum conductor paste is used in sensors and solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). Most volumes of platinum paste, including bulk purchases, are typically available right away.
For applications needing high temperature performance and chemical inertness, Platinum Conductive Paint was developed.
The product should only be chosen after the Silver Conductive Paint has been attempted and found to not work under the conditions of the experiment, or would be known to not work, solely on the basis of first principles, because it is around two orders of magnitude more expensive than silver.
After being fired, a thin coating placed to a surface acquires the bulk properties of platinum.
H2PtCl6 serves as the Pt source in a paste that also contains a binder and a solvent. The paste is simply applied by screen printing or blade coating.
A homogenous thin layer of Pt nanoparticles forms on the surface after heat treatment.
Traditionally, Pt paste is used as the counter electrode of dye-sensitive solar cells with strong electrocatalytic activity on a glass/FTO substrate.
The Global Platinum conductor paste 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.
Applications that call for a highly transparent layer with high electrocatalytic activity can employ PT1 Platinum Paste.
For the manufacturing of DSSC polots, PT1 Platinum Paste, which is oil-based and designed to be applied using a screen printer, produces films with high uniformity, performance, and reproducibility.
This paste needs to be burned at 420°C or higher after drying. As a result, platinum nanoclusters are produced that are evenly distributed and have a high catalytic activity for the electrochemical reduction of I3- to I-.
Alumina tape and the Ferro 5574-A Platinum Conductor are intended to be co-fired at very high temperatures. Planar sensors may have leads or contact pads as applications.
The 5574-A is a variant of the 5574 (Material# 1148043) with a little lower resistivity.
The formulation of 5574-A excludes Lead, Cadmium, and Phthalates. Lead, Cadmium, and Phthalate have not been purposefully added to the product, as indicated by the phrase “free.”