Chemicals & Distribution

High-Performance Nanoparticle-Free Gold Ink

OrelTech, a Berlin, Germany-based producer of conductive inks, has launched OTech Aurum, a nanoparticle-free gold ink. OTech Aurum gold ink has superior conductivity to all existing gold nanoparticle-based inks. The same device performance can be achieved by using up to 60% less material at the fraction of the production price.

The ink is compatible with aerosol and inkjet printing processes and can be used in many different applications ranging from gold-coated body electrodes for EEG/ECG monitoring to lab-on-a-chip to roll-to-roll printed electrodes for skin patches.

Gold is primarily used in biosensors and medical components, where it cannot be substituted by any other metal due to issues related to the toxicity of metals. But the high prices of gold are limiting its widespread use in other areas. Hence, any price reduction and/or conductivity improvement can have a big impact on the cost of the end device.

Increasing the accessibility of gold by optimizing the material economy, “OTech Aurum gives a boost to the healthcare device market which utilizes almost exclusively gold electrodes,” explains Natalia Zamoshcik, CEO and co-founder of OrelTech. “Moreover, it opens new doors to innovation and potential new applications due to the newly-established accessibility of gold inks.”

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OrelTech GmbH

Rudower Chaussee 29
12489 Berlin
Deutschland