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市場調查報告書

印刷電子用銀粉及銀墨市場:2007年至2014年

Silver powders and Inks for Printable Electronics: 2007-2014

出版商 NanoMarkets
出版日期 2007年06月 商品編碼 51936
內容資訊 英文 74 Pages
價格
US $ 595 PDF By E-mail - Advanced User
US $ 995 PDF By E-mail - Group Version
US $ 1495 PDF By E-mail - Enterprise Version


印刷電子用銀粉及銀墨市場:2007年至2014年 是由出版商NanoMarkets在2007年06月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含74 Pages 價格從美金595起跳。

簡介

銀已大量在電子產業中被利用,每年的消費量預計都在1億90萬盎司以上。最近幾年,銀導電墨水也開始利用於電子產業中。

專門調查奈米科技對通訊、IT、半導體、生物醫藥及能源領域影響的美國市調公司 NanoMarkets(總公司: Virginia State),出版了一本關於印刷電子用銀粉及銀墨市場的調查分析報告書 "Silver powders and Inks for Printable Electronics: 2007-2014"

本報告書內容包括:印刷電子用銀墨市場概要及技術發展動向、主要企業策略、與環境問題的關連性、今後的應用領域及市場預測等。內容綱要摘要如下:

實施概要

  • 印刷電子用銀墨的新機會
  • 值得矚目的企業及策略
  • 預測總結

第1章 介紹

  • 背景資料
  • 本報告書的目的與範圍
  • 調查方法
  • 調查計畫

第2章 銀墨技術的發展

  • 介紹
    • 墨水的新成份及奈米墨水
    • 加工趨勢
  • 銀墨供應商的策略
    • Advanced Nano Products (ANP)
    • Cabot
    • Cima NanoTech
    • Creative Materials
    • DuPont
    • Ferro
    • Five Star Technologies
    • Harima化成股份有限公司
    • NanoDynamics
    • NanoGram
    • NanoMas
    • National Starch
    • NanoCentrix
    • Parelec
    • PChem Associates
    • Sun Chemical
  • 環保考量

第3章 用途及預測

  • 介紹:預測方法
  • 印刷電子領域的新應用
    • 印刷顯示器、背板
    • RFID
    • 感測器
    • 照明、PV記憶體、其他PE
    • 廉價、拋棄型電子設備
    • 其他印刷電子設備
  • 銀導電墨水在傳統「厚膜」上的應用
  • 印刷技術及墨水種類別銀墨的未來8年市場預測
  • 用途及墨水種類別銀墨的未來8年市場預測
  • 本報告書中的縮寫字
  • 關於作者

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目錄

Abstract

Silver inks occupy a unique position in the printable electronics industry at the present time. They are the only inks for PE that are both widely available from a fairly large number of suppliers and in use today to produce commercial quantities of electronic products. It is fairly easy to understand why silver has achieved this position. Silver is the ideal conductor, it is not only more conductive than any other metal, but unlike other metals the oxides that ultimately grow on its surface are also conductive. And, of course, since silver has been used as a conductor since the beginning of electronics, there is already a deep understanding of it use in electronics applications. Finally, silver inks have been around for decades for graphics applications. Admittedly, there is considerable difference between printing a greetings card and printing an RFID. Nonetheless, this history has given ink makers some useful experience in making inks from silver particles and flakes.

There may be as many as 20 firms currently supplying silver inks for electronic applications. In the context of printed electronics, the most important of the current applications for these inks is in printing RFID antennas, since it provides one piece in the jigsaw puzzle for creating a complete printed RFID tag. However, there are other applications for these inks that are usually not considered part of PE, because printing is inherently a minor part of the manufacturing approach used to create complete functional electronic devices. These other applications include printing contacts in membrane switches and printing conductive tracks for circuit boards, intelligent packaging, greetings cards, games, etc. Printed silver may also be used in EMI shielding, an application that hovers between PE and the coatings business.

Until very recently, silver inks for PE and related applications represented a tiny niche in the specialty chemicals market. However, as the PE business takes off, silver inks show promise to become a product that will sell in quantities measured in the metric tones. NanoMarkets' latest forecast show revenues from these inks for major PE applications exceeding $1.0 billion by 2014. That' s a substantial business opportunity and it raises a number of questions.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • 1.1 Emerging Opportunities in Silver Inks for Printed Electronics
    • 1.1.1 Diversity and Market Positioning for Silver Inks
  • E.2 Firms and Strategies to Watch
    • E.2.1 Silver Inks and the Traditional Electronic Materials Industry
    • E.2.2 Novel Silver Inks, the Future of PE and VCs
    • E.2.3 Notes on Asia
    • E.2.4 Silver Inks and Integrators
  • E.3 Summary of Forecasts

Chapter One: Introduction

  • 1.1 Background to Report
  • 1.2 Objectives and Scope of this Report
  • 1.3 Methodology of this Report
  • 1.4 Plan of this Report

Chapter Two: Evolution of Silver Ink Technology

  • 2.1 Introduction
    • 2.1.1 New Ink Formulations and Nano-Inks
    • 2.1.2 Processing Trends
  • 2.2 Strategies of the Silver Ink Suppliers
    • 2.2.1 Advanced Nano Products (ANP)
    • 2.2.2 Cabot
    • 2.2.3 Cima NanoTech
    • 2.2.4 Creative Materials
    • 2.2.5 DuPont
    • 2.2.6 Ferro
    • 2.2.7 Five Star Technologies
    • 2.2.8 Harima Chemical
    • 2.2.9 NanoDynamics
    • 2.2.10 NanoGram
    • 2.2.11 NanoMas
    • 2.2.12 National Starch (Acheson and Xink)
    • 2.2.13 NovaCentrix
    • 2.2.14 Parelec
    • 2.2.15 PChem Associates
    • 2.2.16 Sun Chemical
  • 2.3 Environmental Considerations

Chapter Three: Applications and Forecasts

  • 3.1 Introduction: Forecasting Methodology
  • 3.2 Emerging Printable Electronics Applications
    • 3.2.1 Applications for Silver Inks in Printable Displays and Backplanes
    • 3.2.2 Applications for Silver Inks in RFID
    • 3.2.3 Applications for Silver Inks in Sensors
    • 3.2.4 Applications for Silver Inks in Lighting, PV Memory and Other Durable PE Applications
    • 3.2.5 Applications for Silver Inks in Novelties and Disposable Electronics
    • 3.2.6 Applications for Silver Inks in Other Printable Electronics Devices
  • 3.3 Traditional "Thick Film" Applications for Silver Conductive Inks
  • 3.4 Eight-Year Market Forecast of Silver Inks by Type of Printing Technology and Type of Ink
  • 3.5 Eight-Year Market Forecast of Silver Inks by Application and Type of Ink Used

Acronyms and Abbreviations Used in this Report

About the Author

List of Exhibits

  • Exhibit E-1: Product Strategies for Silver Conductive Ink Makers
  • Exhibit E-2: Competitive Claims Made by Silver Ink Manufacturers
  • Exhibit E-3: Market Forecast of Silver Inks for Printable Electronics ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 2-1: Conductivity of Metals
  • Exhibit 2-2: Advantages Claimed for Nanoparticulate Silver Inks
  • Exhibit 2-3: Suppliers of Silver Inks, Pastes and Powders to the Printed Electronics Industry
  • Exhibit 3-1: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market: Displays ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-2: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market: Backplanes ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-3: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market: RFID Antennas ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-4: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market: RFID Tags ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-5: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market: Sensors ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-6: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market: Lighting ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-7: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market: Memory ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-8: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market: PV ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-9: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market: Novelties ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-10: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market: Smart Cards ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-11: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market: Other PE ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-12: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market: Thick Film Applications ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-13: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market by Type of Ink Used ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-14: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market by Printing Technology Used ($ Millions)
  • Exhibit 3-15: Eight-Year Forecasts of Silver Ink Market by Application ($ Millions)
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