Variable Resistive Inks (Vri) : Technical Data Sheet
Variable Resistive Inks (Vri) : Technical Data Sheet
Variable Resistive Inks (Vri) : Technical Data Sheet
DESCRIPTION
The VRI product line is Electrically conductive ink designed for screen printing on substrates
such as FR-4, FR-3; Ceramic, CEM-1, CEM-3, and other inorganic and
composed of several organic material used for printed circuit assemblies. These inks have
inks having different excellent flexibility to allow
for printing on thin polymer substrates as well.
precision resistance
Extremely tough, one-component materials that exhibit outstanding
values so custom
abrasion resistance as well as high temperature stability, and resistance
blending for to humidity and solvents
intermediate Printed patterns with VRI inks can be trimmed using mechanical
resistance values can abrasion or lasers to maintain 1% electrical resistance linearity on
substrates.
be done on press. VRI
VRI inks can be used to replace surface mount discrete component
inks have exceptional resistors.
mechanical abrasion
resistance and are TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
stable at high potentiometers
temperatures & rheostats
linear actuators
humidity. wherever stable electrical resistance at higher temperature and
humidity exposure is required.
TYPICAL PROPERTIES
Guidelines are
intended to VRI SELECTION GUIDE BY RESISTIVITY VALUES
provide a starting
Product # Ω/sq. @ 0.6-0.7 mil Ω/sq./mil
point for
evaluation. VRI-100 90 - 110 54 - 77
Conductive VRI-1K 900 - 1100 540 - 770
Compounds, Inc. VRI-10K 9K - 11K 5.4K - 7.7K
recognizes that VRI-100K 90K - 110K 54K - 77K
each customer’s VRI-MB Binder (for let down adjustments only) N/A
manufacturing
process is unique,
and we are Before Use
available to Always mix ink thoroughly before using or blending, and after blending. Blend only enough ink for
provide technical immediate use. Resistive values of unused ink may drift over time.
assistance to
resolve your
Drying & Curing
processing issues.
It is essential that all residual solvent be removed from the ink once it is applied. Incomplete drying may
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cause poor or unexpected performance. Ink must see a temperature of ≥ 195 °C until all crosslinking has
your application in occurred. To test for full cure, repeat the cure step and recheck resistance. Resistance should not change
more detail. by more than 5%. Repeat as many times as necessary until processing times are established.