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(Photovoltaic, Membrane Switches, Displays, Bio-Sensor, Automotive), Type
(Silver Flake & Nanoparticle, Copper Flake & Nanoparticle,
Carbon/Graphene, CNT, Dielectric, Polymer) – Global Trend & Forecast to
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A conductive
ink is a thermoplastic viscous paste that conducts electricity by inculcating
conductive materials such as silver and copper. This ink comprises binder,
conductor, solvent, and surfactants used during its manufacturing process.
Conductive inks are used in various industries such as Photovoltaic,
sensor/medical, printed electronics, consumer electronics and many more. The
major application of conductive inks is in the Photovoltaic industry followed
by the membrane switches.
Conductive
inks are of different types, which are suitable for one or more applications.
Most conductive inks use silver due to its high conductivity and oxidative
stability. The other types of conductive inks are made using copper, carbon
nanotube, conductive polymer, and carbon/graphene. Among these, silver flake is
the most consumed material which is used in conductive inks.
The current
market scenario is dominated by the Asia-Pacific region which is experiencing
good growth on account of its expanding consumer electronics, Photovoltaic, and
printed electronics industry. Photovoltaic is the biggest consumer of
conductive inks, but recent governmental policies and PV module surplus has
slowed the growth of the industry. The conductive ink market proves to be
highly competitive with several market participants and a few market leaders. The high level of competition
between the major players benefits the overall market through new product
developments and innovations.
This report
analyzes various marketing trends and establishes the most effective growth
strategy in the market. It identifies market dynamics such as drivers,
restraints, opportunities, burning issues, and winning imperatives. Conductive
ink market consists of several and
regional companies with DuPont (U.S.), Henkel (Germany), Heraeus (Germany),
Fujikura (Japan), Sun Chemicals (U.S.), and others.
Scope of the
report
On the basis
of region:
·
Asia-Pacific
·
China
·
Japan
·
India
·
Europe
·
America
·
Others
On the basis
of type:
·
Silver flakes
·
Silver nanoparticles
·
Silver nanoparticles
·
Copper flakes
·
Copper nanoparticles
·
Copper oxide nanoparticles
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Silver coated copper nanoparticle
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Carbon/Graphene
·
Dielectric
·
Carbon nanotube
·
Other materials
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Gold
·
Aluminum
·
Nickel
On the basis
of application:
·
Photovoltaic
·
Membrane switches
·
Displays
·
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)
·
Bio-sensors
·
PCB (Printed Circuit Board)
·
Automotive
·
Others
·
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) Shielding
·
Batteries
·
Fuel Cells
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