About Creative Materials Inc. from http://www.creativematerials.com
Creative Materials Incorporated develops and markets specialty chemical products to customers world-wide. Founded in 1986, Creative Materials has administrative and research headquarters in Tyngsboro, MA. We have additional manufacturing facilities in three other Massachusetts and New Hampshire communities. The executive management of Creative Materials brings together more than fifty years worth of experience in manufacturing and the development of specialty chemical products.
Our custom formulated lines of encapsulants, and electrically conductive adhesives, inks, and coatings are used in a variety of electronic and medical applications, including: Printed circuitry and semiconductor packages, EMI and RFI shielding of plastic parts and polymide flexible circuits and ribbon cables, Polymer thick film circuitry, membrane switches, and electrical terminations, Bonding capacitors, Producing electrodes, Manufacturing medical devices. Typical users of Creative Materials products are manufacturers of electronics for automobiles, computers, keyboards, cell phones, and aerospace; medical suppliers of electrodes, medical instruments and devices; as well as creators of decorative jewelry, and producers of heating equipment.
We work with customers to modify standard products or create new products that meet individual user requirements, the Creative Materials research and development staff prides itself on its ability to respond to customers' special needs. To further assist customers, the Creative Materials staff would be happy to discuss the custom printing of Creative Materials products. Recently Creative Materials developed an entire line of conductive inks which can be applied through pad-printing, a process that allows printing on contoured and uneven surfaces. The entire Creative Materials staff reflects a commitment to customer satisfaction and sensitivity to customer needs. Our product line of over 1,000 products is constantly expanding to meet the innovative materials requirements of both the electronics and medical industries.
Sales: $1 - 4.9 Mil Employees: 10-49 Activities: Manufacturer, Custom Manufacturer Year Company Founded: 1986 Export Markets: Western Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia, Australia, Europe, Canada, Mexico
News & Press Releases
July 3, 2009 —
New Product Announcement: 125-17 - Screen-Printable Solvent-Resistant Flexible Ultraviolet-Curable Coating
Creative Materials, Inc., proudly announces the development of 125-17, an exceptional dielectric ink. A sky-blue ink, this dielectric features extremely low odor, with excellent flow characteristics and print quality. Its distinctive translucent blue color makes it stand out on the printed surface. The product is highly regarded by our customers and among printers who have used it.
June 8, 2009 —
Product Spotlight: Medical Electrode Inks
Creative Materials, Inc., works in close collaboration with the medical industry to develop specific products for medical delivery applications. Two products that support these niche applications are our medical grade conductive inks, 113-09 and 117-23. Using highly conductive silver/silver-chloride fillers, these inks support a number of medical applications.
March 6, 2009 —
Economical Electrically Conductive Silver Ink Available from Creative Materials
Tyngsboro, MA - February 15, 2009 - Creative Materials, Inc, (CMI) a leading manufacturer of electrically conductive inks, coatings and adhesives, has developed an economical silver conductive ink, 125-10, with typical sheet resistivity of 15 milliohm/square/mil. This economical ink features excellent adhesion to polyester, polyimide, polycarbonate, glass and a variety of other substrates. Unlike conventional conductive materials, CMI's economical silver conductive ink is very resistant to...
October 1, 2008 —
Creative Materials Introduces Conductive Inks And Adhesives For Thin Film Photovoltaic Cells.
Creative Materials announces a series of silver conductive inks specifically for the thin film photovoltaic industry. These products are designed to offer high conductivity and contact resistance along with excellent adhesion to a variety of transparent conductive oxides (TCO). The products operate over a wide temperature range, offer flexibility and provide excellent environmental aging. This series of inks and adhesives are designed to operate in high humidity environments and offer...
April 18, 2008 —
Creative Materials Offers Economical Conductive Inks
Tyngsboro, MA April 1, 2008, Creative Materials, Inc, a leading manufacturer of electrically conductive ink, coating and adhesives, is now offering a low cost conductive ink, 125-04 containing a silver/copper alloy with sheet resistivity of 25 milliohm/square/mil. This product features excellent adhesion to Kapton, Mylar, glass and a variety of other surfaces. Unlike conventional conductive materials, this product is very resistant to flexing and creasing. Applications include RFID antennas,...
March 18, 2008 —
Creative Materials Introduces Fast-Curing Conductive Epoxy Adhesives
Tyngsboro, MA March 1, 2008, Creative Materials, Inc, a leading manufacturer of electrically conductive ink, coating and adhesives, has introduced a new line of fast-curing conductive epoxy adhesives. 124-34A/B-187 is a two-component syringe dispensable, isotropically electrically conductive, epoxy adhesive. 125-01A/B-187 is a two-component syringe dispensable, anisotropically conductive version of this product. Both of these systems feature excellent thermal stability, outstanding chemical...
May 4, 2006 —
Creative Materials Announces Flip Chip Assembly Materials for Automotive Electronics, Cell Phones and Microprocessors
(Boston, MA) -- Creative Materials, Inc, a worldwide supplier of electrically conductive inks, coatings, adhesives and encapsulants, announced today the availability of an electrically conductive adhesive, GPC-251A/B, and a thermally conductive underfill epoxy, 123-38A/B187, designed for flip chip assembly. Flip chip assembly replaces wire bonding as the electrical connection of electronic components onto substrates or circuit boards. A process long used in the automotive industry, flip chip...