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Innovative Nanotechnology for Next-Generation Electronics

PINA’s patented processing technology enables the large-scale manufacturing of stable metal-oxide nano inks

Technology Overview

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How PINA Nano Inks Work?

PINA nano inks are based on engineered metal-oxide nanoparticles that form uniform functional layers at low temperatures through scalable solution processing techniques.

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Our Technology Enables:
  • Stable nanoparticle dispersions

  • High-quality thin films

  • Compatibility with industrial coating methods

  • Improved device performance and durability

  • Cost-effective manufacturing

  • Consistent material quality

Our Capabilities

PINA Creation provides comprehensive expertise across the full development pipeline of metal oxide nano inks and device integration.

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Metal Oxide Nano Ink Formulation & Synthesis

High-quality metal oxide nano inks including ZnO, SnOâ‚‚, NiO, and other advanced nanomaterials.

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Thin-Film Fabrication via Various Techniques

Deposition of uniform thin films on glass & flexible substrates via coating processes e.g. spin coating, blade coating, and slot-die.

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Technical Support & Device Optimization

Hands-on collaboration with customers to optimize PINA inks within their device stacks for improved performance and manufacturability.

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Customized Nano Ink Development

Tailoring nanoparticle concentration, solvent systems, ink rheology, and film properties based on specific customer device.

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Device Stack Design & Fabrication

Integration of PINA nano inks into functional device architectures for sensors, solar cells, and other electronic devices.

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Contact Us Today

We are ready to support your development with technical expertise, customized inks, and device integration guidance.

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Building The Materials Platform for the Future of Printed And Flexible Electronics

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