MICROMAX
Micromax® 5025
Item number: DP502500-100G
A versatile, widely used screen printable silver conductive ink that possesses superior electrical and physical properties.
material notes
Micromax™ 5025 (formerly known as DuPont™ 5025) is a robust screen printable silver conductive ink that is process-friendly with excellent conductivity and flexibility. This ink has higher operating temperatures than competitive products making it suitable for a wider range of applications such as heater bus bars in addition to printed circuitry on flexible substrates. 5025 can be printed using stainless steel or polyester mesh screens with mesh counts of 200 – 400 per inch to vary thickness as needed. Typical dried thicknesses range from .0003” to .0006. It can be dried between 120-160°C in 1-6 minutes in a conveyor oven or 15-30 minutes in a box oven. Lower temperatures require longer drying times to remove all of the solvents. Drying is also dependent on air flow and equipment design. 5025 is compatible with the 5018 series dielectrics and 7105/8144 carbons. It can be blended with 7102 carbon. The recommended thinner is Micromax™ 8210. FOR REFERENCE ONLYKey Properties
- adhesion -
- No material removal – ASTM F1842 Tape Test
- coverage -
- 230-320 Sq Cm per gram at .0004” dried thickness
- flexibility -
- Crease Test: 1 cycle results in ≤ 50 mOhms/sq/mil increase (ASTM F1683)
- operating temp -
- ≤90ºC
- viscosity pa -
- 20-30 Pa·s (Thinning not required)
- volume resistivity -
- 12-15 mOhms/sq/mil
material notes
Micromax™ 5025 (formerly known as DuPont™ 5025) is a robust screen printable silver conductive ink that is process-friendly with excellent conductivity and flexibility. This ink has higher operating temperatures than competitive products making it suitable for a wider range of applications such as heater bus bars in addition to printed circuitry on flexible substrates. 5025 can be printed using stainless steel or polyester mesh screens with mesh counts of 200 – 400 per inch to vary thickness as needed. Typical dried thicknesses range from .0003” to .0006. It can be dried between 120-160°C in 1-6 minutes in a conveyor oven or 15-30 minutes in a box oven. Lower temperatures require longer drying times to remove all of the solvents. Drying is also dependent on air flow and equipment design. 5025 is compatible with the 5018 series dielectrics and 7105/8144 carbons. It can be blended with 7102 carbon. The recommended thinner is Micromax™ 8210. FOR REFERENCE ONLYKey Properties
- adhesion -
- No material removal – ASTM F1842 Tape Test
- coverage -
- 230-320 Sq Cm per gram at .0004” dried thickness
- flexibility -
- Crease Test: 1 cycle results in ≤ 50 mOhms/sq/mil increase (ASTM F1683)
- operating temp -
- ≤90ºC
- viscosity pa -
- 20-30 Pa∙s (Thinning not required)
- volume resistivity -
- 12-15 mOhms/sq/mil
material notes
Micromax™ 5025 (formerly known as DuPont™ 5025) is a robust screen printable silver conductive ink that is process-friendly with excellent conductivity and flexibility. This ink has higher operating temperatures than competitive products making it suitable for a wider range of applications such as heater bus bars in addition to printed circuitry on flexible substrates. 5025 can be printed using stainless steel or polyester mesh screens with mesh counts of 200 – 400 per inch to vary thickness as needed. Typical dried thicknesses range from .0003” to .0006. It can be dried between 120-160°C in 1-6 minutes in a conveyor oven or 15-30 minutes in a box oven. Lower temperatures require longer drying times to remove all of the solvents. Drying is also dependent on air flow and equipment design. 5025 is compatible with the 5018 series dielectrics and 7105/8144 carbons. It can be blended with 7102 carbon. The recommended thinner is Micromax™ 8210. FOR REFERENCE ONLYKey Properties
- adhesion -
- No material removal – ASTM F1842 Tape Test
- coverage -
- 230-320 Sq Cm per gram at .0004” dried thickness
- flexibility -
- Crease Test: 1 cycle results in ≤ 50 mOhms/sq/mil increase (ASTM F1683)
- operating temp -
- ≤90ºC
- viscosity pa -
- 20-30 Pa·s
- volume resistivity -
- 12-15 mOhms/sq/mil