Engineered Materials Solutions, Inc. (EMS)
12 products found

Engineered Materials Solutions, Inc. (EMS) products

Biosensors - Conductive Electrodes

Conductive Electrodes

Silver/Silver Chloride (80%/20%). Application Method Screen Print. Electrical Resistance Ohms/Sq/Mil <0.050.

Conductive Electrodes

Silver/Silver Chloride (45%/55%). Application Method Screen or Pad Print. Electrical Resistance Ohms/Sq/Mil <0.500.

Conductive Electrodes

Carbon ink - highly sensitive, stable. Application Method Screen Print. Electrical Resistance Ohms/Sq/Mil <10.0.

Membrane Switches - Silver Circuit Traces

Silver Circuit Traces Switches

Silver-polyester ink, high solids, wear resistant, fast dry. Application Method Screen Print.  Electrical Resistance Ohms/Sq/Mil
< 0.015.

Silver Circuit Traces Switches

Silver-vinyl ink, highly conductive, flexible.

Biosensors - Conductive Circuitry

Conductive Circuitry Biosensors

Carbon Ink, general purpose. Application Method Screen Print. Electrical Resistance Ohms/Sq/Mil <20.0.

Conductive Circuitry Biosensors

Silver ink, highly conductive. Application Method Screen Print. Electrical Resistance Ohms/Sq/Mil  < 0.015. Typical Application/Benefit Circuit traces to electrodes, defibrillator pads, EMI.

Biosensors - Dielectric Insulators

Dielectric Insulators

Insulator, solvent based heat cure. Application Method Screen Print. Electrical Resistance Ohms/Sq/Mil >1,000 Mega ohms.

Dielectric Insulators

Dielectric, UV Cure. Application Method Screen Print. Electrical Resistance Ohms/Sq/Mil >1,000 Mega ohms.

Clad Metal

EMS - Inlay Clad Metal

Clad metal inlays feature one or more metal strips bonded (or inlaid) into a base metal strip. This approach provides flexibility allowing the designer to incorporate diverse properties, such as weldability, corrosion resistance, and conductivity, at different locations. It also can reduce cost by positioning more expensive metals only where they are needed. Our Clad inlays offer advantages over alternate selective coating techniques, such as electroplating, since thicker, porosity-free, more ductile inlays are possible.