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Polymer Silver Pastes (Ag)
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1901-SB | Silver filled, flexible resin material that cures at 150°C for touch panels and flexible solar cells. The after curing the polymer material is resistant to attack from organic solvents. |
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19102-A | Silver filled, polyimide that cures at 320°C designed for being a resistance heating element. This material is solderable making it suitable for conductor terminations. |
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1901-S | A silver filled, flexible resin material that cures at 150°C for touch panels and flexible solar cells. |
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1109-S | A silver filled, thermosetting, conductive polymer that cures at 150°C that is used as a polymer resistor termination. It can be plated using electroless nickel to enhance solderability. |
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1107-S | A silver filled, thermosetting, conductive polymer that cures at 150°C. It can be plated using electroless nickel to enhance solderability. |
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19101 | Silver filled, polyimide that cures at 320°C designed for being a resistance heating element. This silver paste can be blended with 14401 to adjust the resistor values. |
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1120 | A silver filled, resin compound that cures at 150°C for printing conductors on ridged and flexible substrates. |
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