Iran-Made Silver Nanoparticles Pens Can Replace Conductive Glues
12:30 - April 09, 2023

Iran-Made Silver Nanoparticles Pens Can Replace Conductive Glues

TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian company produced silver nanoparticles pens that can replace conductive glues in educational, industrial, and research issues.
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Nanoparticles are used in these pens, which has advantages over silver glues.

Iran-made silver nanoparticles pens are sold at less than a third of the price of foreign samples and are similar in quality.

The foreign pens use silver microparticles, but the Iran-made pens use nanoparticles.

This issue reduces the use of silver in domestically-made pens. About 85 percent of silver by weight is used in common silver glues, while less than 45 percent of silver is used in Iran-made pens.

However, they have the same features and performance and at the same time have a lower price.

Silver is an expensive metal and reducing its consumption helps to reduce the finished price of the product.

In addition to educational applications, these pens can also be used in industries such as electronics, solar cells, and microscopes.

These pens can also be used in SEM and STM microscopes where conductivity is very important, while it is also effective in repairing boards.

The company is working on developing conductive epoxy that is made based on the same technology used for conductive pens.

The new product can be used on paper and cardboard and is applicable for educational purposes, designing electronic circuits, and teaching in the field of electronics, solar cells, and crafts.

In the formulation of the conductive pen, water is used as a solvent to minimize environmental effects.

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