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Arjowiggins Develops PowerCoat Energizing Paper

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Arjowiggins, France, has developed PowerCoat™, a cellulosic formulation and coating process that provides an ultra-smooth, flexible, highly sustainable substrate for printed electronics. The electronics substrate, made of paper, provides:
  • High surface smoothness
  • High thermal stability
  • Excellent sintering behavior
  • Improved control over electronic layer adhesion
  • Superior stability in roll-to-roll processing
  • Reduced overall production costs as less ink is required for printing
  • A recyclable and biodegradable solution for all printed electronics needs.

Arjowiggins notes that the new cellulosic paper formulation and coating provide a unique, flexible substrate that opens up a world of possibilities in packaging, advertising, and other industries where there is a cross-over between the real and the virtual.

More information about PowerCoat is available online.

 

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