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'Green' silicon ink prints cheaper RFID tags
Posted: Nov 10, 2008 8:59 PM

Kovio claimed that RFID tags using its 'green' silicon ink will drop Kovio's price from 15 cents tod...[ View complete article ]


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Message:  'Green' silicon ink prints cheaper RFID tags Post time:  Nov 10, 2008 8:59 PM
 

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Kovio claimed that RFID tags using its 'green' silicon ink will drop Kovio's price from 15 cents today to 5 cents by 2008, when Kovio begins volume production of its inkjet-printed RFID tags.
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I am interested in achieving silicon ink in order to use this product for photovoltaic cells development. Please send me an offer containing brand of suppliers end payment condition. You’re sincerely A. Teisanu
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