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Written by Eric Thran
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Wednesday, 31 March 2010 17:44 |
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Agfa has continuously improved their PEDOT/PSS formulation and this has led to highly conductive coatings with improved optical properties. These 5th generation PEDOT/PSS materials are now being used in production. The Orgacon HBS5, S305 and S305plus are the 5th generation coating solutions, with S305plus including additives for improved environmental stability. EL-P3145 is the new screen printing ink. Please contact us for more information. |
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Written by Peter J. Opdahl
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Sunday, 19 July 2009 06:29 |
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Orgacon is the trade name for Agfa Materials’ conductive polymer product line. The active component in Orgacon products is the water based electronic conductive polymer dispersion PEDOT/PSS (polyethylene dioxythiophene). The Orgacon line covers a wide range of products designed for applications such as EL-lamps, touch pads, touch screens, displays, dashboard panels, or any other application requirinng a flexible and highly-transparent conductive material.
Orgacon brand PEDOT conductive polymers can be supplied as either aqueous or solvent-based ink formulations or as a redispersable PEDOT/PSS powder. This flexibility allows Orgacon to be used across a wide variety of processes, including screen printing, ink jet printing, or gravure. The material may also be slot coated, spun on, or sprayed on in applications requiring bulk application. |
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Written by Peter J. Opdahl
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Sunday, 19 July 2009 07:25 |
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For an overview of Orgacon materials and how they are used, click here for a short video direct from the Agfa website. |
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Written by Eric Thran
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Tuesday, 03 January 2012 00:00 |
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Orgacon DRY re-dispersible PEDOT/PSS pellets is a unique product developed and produced by Agfa Materials proprietary technology, pushing the limits of PEDOT/PSS formulation with organic solvents. The technology is optimized to allow retention of PEDOT/PSS key properties in polar organic solvents. Recommendations for re-dispersing DRY pellets in ethanol with minimal water content can be provided. Other organic solvents and higher conductive grades are in progress. |
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