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Sun Chemical to Exhibit at LOPEC 2026 in Munich

Sun Chemical will showcase its advanced functional ink range, including conductive and dielectric ink solutions.

Sun Chemical is set to present its latest electronic materials solutions at LOPEC 2026, held in Munich, Germany (Feb. 24-26), reflecting the company’s continuous commitment to innovation within electronic materials.

Sun Chemical will showcase its advanced functional ink range, including conductive and dielectric ink solutions, for use in industries such as automotive, home appliances, healthcare, wellness, and biomedical sensors and devices. These sectors increasingly demand environmentally conscious products that support lower CO2, improved recyclability and decreased usage of finite earth-depleting metals.

Printed Electronics

Sun Chemical’s SunTronic expanded product portfolio set to be showcased includes silver inks with increased recycled content in their formulation, as well as new high-performance conductive ink with overall lower silver content to address the recent drastic increase in silver market price.

The portfolio also features high-resolution conductive inks, LED curable dielectrics and updated ink solutions for stretchable and wearable electronics, catering to the requirements of emerging printed electronics applications.

Biosensors and Medical Electrodes

Sun Chemical will present its SunSens range, featuring customized functional materials specifically developed for printed electrochemical sensors and medical electrodes. These materials support applications in health diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and agricultural sensing.

Dr. Phil Nicholas, Biosensor Technology Lead at Sun Chemical, will deliver a technical presentation titled “Inks for Screen Printed Electrodes – Demystified”. The talk will provide in-depth insight into the balancing act between ink design, ink processing and end-use performance, with a focus on the latest advances in materials for screen printed electrodes (SPE) used for electrochemical (EC) sensors.

In addition to exploring materials capabilities, visitors to the Sun Chemical stand will have the opportunity to engage with its global electronics materials team, which is backed by a worldwide sales and technical support network and extensive experience in applications support.

“Sun Chemical continues to develop tailored electronic material solutions that address the dynamic needs of industries by combining performance, efficiency and sustainability, allowing our customers and partners to ‘Experience. Transformation.’,” says Tony Searle, electronic materials business director at Sun Chemical.  At LOPEC 2026, we are showcasing how our SunTronic and SunSens portfolios exemplify our focus on advanced technologies for printed electronics and biosensors.”

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