A funding project for Kickstarter will allow you to use inkjet printers to print circuit boards on paper. We have already seen conductive paints and conductive ink pens, logically the next step seems to be conductive ink cartridges for inkjet printers. AGIC - means silver ink jet circuit - a new type of ink that can use the printer at home. It contains tiny silver particles that make the ink conductive, which means you can use software on your computer to design a circuit board and then print out as many functional copies as possible. Lithium Ion Battery Additives,Lithium Ion Battery Additive,Electrolyte Additive Agent,Electrolyte Additive Jiangsu Zhongluman New Material Technology Co., Ltd , https://www.zlmchemical.com
The creator, AgIC, said the idea is to allow rapid prototyping. As noted in the Kickstarter contest: "If you find that your prototype circuit is working properly, then you can use AGIC to print prototype circuit patterns before making a permanent printed circuit board (PCB). You can send the same layout file. To the PCB production business, save your time and money on the PCB link.
It can also be used for experiments, teaching related circuits and DIY projects in order to prepare children for the occasion. Toolbox transforms your home inkjet printer into a circuit board processing box - including basic printing kits and development equipment such as transistors, LEDs, switches and resistors - promises $299 to start making up the supply and receive a $599 The printer (although you may find one more cheaper).