Quantica and ELANTAS Partner to Improve Materials for Printed Electronics

BERLIN, GERMANY [September 18, 2025] – Quantica and ELANTAS have partnered to adapt a high-viscosity silver ink, traditionally used in screen printing, for use with Quantica’s inkjet technology. This collaboration aims to develop a cost-effective, digital alternative for printed electronics, specifically for creating conductive tracks for flexible electronics.

Berit Schuster (ELANTAS) and Ben Hartkopp (Quantica) inside Quantica's Berlin Hall.

The printed electronics industry has been waiting for a high-performance inkjet solution that does not depend on expensive nanoparticle inks. While conventional printheads are unable to jet materials with larger particles, Quantica's NovoJet™ printhead targets materials with particle sizes up to 9µm and fill rates of over 50wt%. This allows particle diameters up to 100x larger compared to typical nanoparticle inks. Larger particles and higher fill rates results in better properties for conductive materials and significantly reduces costs in raw materials. 

With support from Fraunhofer IPA, the team has identified a fine-line silver ink from ELANTAS’s portfolio and is currently evaluating suitable mixing ratios and printable parameter ranges1. This work helps to outline key aspects for an optimized ink formulation that could be tuned for the NovoJet™ printhead. By enabling the use of this new ink, the aim is to significantly lower production costs and provide a more efficient manufacturing process for printed electronics.

“Screen printing remains the most widely used application method in printed electronics, offering clear advantages when processing highly viscous and heavily filled materials. The idea of digitally jetting such formulations to create customized structures in real time, and even going beyond the limitations of screen printing, is incredibly exciting. As printed electronics continue to grow, I believe this demand will rise as well. With Quantica’s jetting technology, I see great potential for us to achieve meaningful progress together.” Berit Schuster, Head of R&D Printed Electronics at ELANTAS EUROPE GMBH

“This collaboration between ELANTAS and Quantica opens up the flood gates for enabling new applications in the field of printed electronics. With the materials and customer applications in ELANTAS’s portfolio, Quantica will be able to quickly validate ultra high viscosity inkjet with existing and certified materials and processes. This is just the beginning, and great things are surely to come.” Ben Hartkopp, Founder, Inventor, Head of Research & IP at Quantica

The first conductive silver tracks jetted with Quantica's NovoJet™ printhead.

This collaboration aims to develop a more accessible, efficient, and digital manufacturing alternative for the printed electronics industry. 

ELANTAS: ELANTAS is a leading manufacturer of insulating and protective materials for the electrical and electronics industry. The Product Line Printed Electronics offers a wide range of conductive, insulating, and functional printing inks for applications such as membrane switches, touch surfaces, in-mold electronics, hybrid electronics, sensors, batteries and RFID antennas.

Quantica: Quantica is an additive manufacturing technology provider specializing in advanced material deposition systems. Their core innovation is the NovoJet™ printhead, which enables printing of functional, high-viscosity materials previously considered unjettable. This allows industries to digitize production processes, reduce waste, and develop new applications across various sectors like automotive, industrial coatings, printed electronics, and pharmaceuticals.

1IRAS Phase 5 – Integrated Digital Research Platform for Affordable Satellites, funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Tourism Baden-Württemberg, with the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and Fraunhofer as collaborating institutions; project implementation period: August 29, 2024 – December 31, 2026.

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