Materials for industrial electronics
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Need Conductive Inks? Try Celanese Micromax™
Celanese Corporation, a global chemical leader in the production of differentiated chemistry solutions and specialty materials used in most major industries, offers a complete line of Micromax™ inks.
learn moreADVANCED SUBSTRATES & FILMS
see allPolyester
Let's make it clear. It starts with a quality substrate. Pick from five types of polyester to fine-tune your construction.
shop nowPoly Carbonate Films
Form it. Mold it. Shape it to your needs. Insulectro Clarity™ brand and Lexan™ thermoplastic polycarbonate films are heat resistant and flame-retardant.
shop nowTPU
Intexar™ films TE-11C and TE-21C have high recovery and melt adhesive layers optimized for high stretch smart clothing applications like fitness and health monitoring.
shop nowKAPTON® POLYIMIDE
Some like it hot. Our DuPont™ Kapton® polyimide films are reliable, durable and resist the heat. Plus they make history, too, like the Mars Rover.
shop nowFEP
Chemours Teflon™ FEP and TCI FEP/PG FEP films are a transparent, thermoplastic film or sheet that can be heat sealed, thermoformed, laminated, welded, or metalized to be used in a wide variety of applications.
shop nowRelease Liner
A release liner is a product that carries a sticky substrate (pressure sensitive adhesive) until it is ready for its next step.
shop nowEXPLORE INKS BY APPLICATION
see allMembrane Touch Switch
Big market. Lots of materials to choose from. Pick from very highly conductive silver to low cost carbon, copper and alloy inks.
shop nowTouch Panel/Smart Glass
Interact directly with the display. Additive inks help you connect by direct touch.
shop nowRFID Smart Card
Signal received. Engage these inks for printing antenna, RFIDs, and smart cards. Excellent conductivity after lamination and photonic curing.
shop nowPrinted Heaters
The heat is on. Self-regulating printed heater inks eliminate the need for external control of the heating element.
shop nowBiomedical
Over 5 billion test results per year. Biomedical inks measure electrochemical analysis of biological fluids as well as thermal and biometric sensing.
shop nowIn-Mold Electronics
Flat is out. Print these inks onto substrates and then mold for extreme environments.
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see allPE BREAKTHROUGHS AT LOPEC SHOW
Insulectro had the opportunity to attend the LOPEC show at the Messe Muchen Convention Center in Munich Germany. The event took place from February 28th to March 3rd and is a show that focuses on printed electronics and additive...
read moreKEVIN MILLER SAYS: NOT ONLY PE, BUT ADJACENT MARKETS TOO
We distribute Advanced Substrate products like PTFE, FEP, PFA ETFE substrates, Polyimide films, Fired-On inks, Wearable inks, Ceramic substrates, PVF substrates, PET Release liners and the list goes on and our markets are expanding. After working 25 years in...
read moreSHEETING & TOLLING RESOURCES AVAILABLE
We’ve made it easier to get quick and reliable pricing for your printed electronics needs. Need pricing on DuPont inks? Coveme, Saint-Gobain, Chemours or Kodak films and substrates?Visit our newest website Insulectro Printed Electronics: Conductive Inks & Advanced Substrates. Here you...
read moreCelanese: Fired Up Over Ceramics
Reprinted with permission from I-Connect007. Originally published August 2, 2023. Daniel is interviewed by Nolan read more
TIM REDFERN: THE VALUE OF INSULECTRO AS YOUR DISTRIBUTOR
Rarely has the impact of the global supply chain been felt in our daily lives like it is today. Most people go about their lives with little regard to how products get designed, manufactured, and delivered to the point...
read moreWebb Space Telescope with DuPont Kapton® Polyimide Film Sunshield
A month following it’s Christmas Day 2021 launch, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is in the final phase of its preparations to uncover the mysteries of the universe. It has successfully travelled the nearly one million miles—at 750...
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