Articles on PolyIC
Jun 10, 2011
The magazine AUTOMOBIL ELEKTRONIK writes on PolyIC's transparent conductive filmsPolyIC’s transparent conductive film (brand name PolyTC®) is based on PolyIC’s roll-to-roll printed electronics technology. The films are electrical components with a high potential for exciting applications.
A PolyTC® film consists of thin metal layers on a plastic film(usually polyester – PET). It is produced in a roll-to-roll process with a minimum structure size in the micrometer range. They are ideal in applications where high transparency and high electrical surface conductivity are needed. In many applications, PolyTC® films replace the widely used indium tin oxide (ITO).
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March 14, 2011
WirtschaftsWoche reports on PolyIC: Technics off the rollWirtschaftsWoche reports on PolyIC. The article is only available in German. | | |
July 5, 2010 | by Nora Schlueter
Financial Times Germany reports on PolyIC: Chips off the rollFinancial Times Germany reports on PolyIC. The article "Chips off the roll" can be read here (only available in German). | | |
Oct 14, 2009 | by Uta Neubauer
Neue Zürcher Zeitung reports on PolyIC: Circuits printed roll-to-rollOnly available in German:
Neue Materialien für die gedruckte Elektronik
Gewisse Elektronikprodukte lassen sich heute bereits mit herkömmlichen Druckverfahren herstellen. Meist bestehen die Druckfarben aus leitfähigen Kunststoffen. Doch auch Tinten mit Silizium-Nanopartikeln sind eine Option.
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Mar 9, 2009 | by Andreas Menn
Handelsblatt reports about PolyIC: Hard as steel and as bendable as plasticOnly available in German:
Solarzellen aus Kunststoff, Computerchips aus dem Drucker, leuchtende Plastikfolien – neuartige Verbundstoffe lassen die Industrie von revolutionären Anwendungen träumen. Hybrid-Materialien aus Metall und Kunststoff ermöglichen neue Produkte für die Flugzeug- und Autoindustrie. Auch der hohe Stahlpreis treibt die Innovationen an.
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Feb 13, 2009 | by Dylan McGrath EE Times
EETimes publishes an article about PolyIC: "Organic RFID breakthroughs detailed"Organic RFID breakthroughs detailed SAN FRANCISCO — A pair of papers presented here Tuesday (Feb. 10) at the IEEE's International Solid State Circuits Conference described breakthroughs in the field of organic electronics for RFID applications.
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Jan 15, 2009
Press release LOPE-C 2009: Driving Force of Mass LogisticsApplications for RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology are manifold. To also make their use in disposable products worthwhile manufacturers are searching for ways to produce complex circuits with organic semiconductors thereby facilitating production processes for printed RFID transponders. Current trends and latest developments will be on display at LOPE-C 2009 in Frankfurt, Germany from June 23-25, 2008. | Download: | | |
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