Getting Started with Tangho NanoPaper
*Applies to: A4 Sheets · Last updated: 2025-11-27 13:17:52*
What NanoPaper is
NanoPaper is a cellulose-nanofiber (CNF) substrate engineered for printed and flexible electronics. It combines an ultra-smooth surface, dimensional stability through common cure profiles, and intrinsic electrical insulation.
What you can build
Sensors (pressure/strain, humidity, temperature), NFC/RFID antennas, low-power resistive heaters, and rapid interconnect prototypes. Start with screen or functional-ink inkjet printing.
Fast path to a first print (same day)
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Read Handling & Storage to acclimate sheets.
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Pick a test coupon (screen or inkjet) with line/space patterns and simple traces.
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Print → dry → anneal (per ink vendor) → quick adhesion check (tape / cross-hatch).
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Measure resistance and edge acuity; adjust mesh/viscosity/temperature as needed.
Equipment & inks (baseline)
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Screen printing: 325–400 mesh; medium durometer; light snap-off.
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Inkjet: vendor waveform; platen 30–45 °C; start with default drop spacing.
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Inks: silver, carbon, PEDOT:PSS, and dielectrics (qualify with supplier).
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Thermal: profiles up to ~225 °C have been used in partner trials (ink-dependent).
Where to go next
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Screen Printing on NanoPaper
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Inkjet Printing on NanoPaper
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Handling & Storage
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Specifications
