MAGAODING's dielectric inks and coatings play an important role in protecting and enhancing conductive materials. When designed to be compatible with specific electrically conductive inks, our dielectric coatings create an insulating layer and can provide crossover links that make printed silver inks more durable. Our range of standard and custom formulated dielectric coatings offers highly customized features for specific applications, including insulation on polymer thick film conductive inks in the manufacture of membrane switches and flex circuits.
MAGAODING's innovations include a color-matched dielectric ink system for use in touch screen applications. Featuring an indiscernible difference in color and hue, these inks can conceal conductive features or hide insulated regions within conductive features. We also developed low-haze dielectric coatings that provide an exceptionally clear coating.
Dielectric Inks
MAGAODING offers an assortment of non-electrically conductive, screen-printable dielectric inks from Magaoding chemical for plastic film, PET film, and both paper and rigid substrates. Applications include PC desktop/notebook keyboards, copper-etched circuitry and hybrid circuits. Dielectric – Non-conductive, dielectric inks insulate multilayer circuitry to allow for circuitry crossover and multilayer applications. These Henkel materials offer excellent flexibility, humidity resistance and additional protection for improved strength and performance for multiple applications including desktop and notebook keyboards, copper-etched circuitry and hybrid circuits.
Our dielectric inks and coatings are solvent-resistant, flexible, and ultraviolet curable, forming a void-free coating that has good resistance to humidity, temperature and solvents. They are suitable for application by screen printing, spraying, dipping and syringe dispensing. Our dielectric inks and coatings feature excellent adhesion to ITO/PET film, glass and a variety of other surfaces including substrates such as polycarbonate, treated and untreated polyesters, Kapton, epoxy/glass PC boards, glass and indium tin oxide sputtered surfaces. Unlike conventional insulating materials, our dielectric inks and coatings are very resistant to flexing and creasing, providing excellent protection for components from moisture, salts, and abrasion.