Conductive inks can be categorized based on the type of conductive material they use:
Silver-based inks: Known for their high conductivity and stability, making them ideal for high-performance applications. Carbon-based inks: These include carbon nanotube and graphene inks, offering good conductivity and flexibility. Copper-based inks: A cost-effective alternative to silver inks, though they may require protective coatings to prevent oxidation.