Sensors
Understanding Screen-Printed Electrodes
By Saikat Ghosh — May 30, 2025

Material Matters – The Building Blocks of Screen-Printed Electrodes:
Screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) use conductive inks like carbon, silver, gold, and platinum combined with durable substrates such as plastic, ceramic, or paper. This smart mix of materials ensures good conductivity, chemical stability, and biocompatibility, enabling excellent performance in medical, environmental, and food safety fields.
Fabrication Excellence of Screen-Printed Electrodes:
SPEs are made by printing conductive inks through stencils onto substrates like plastic or ceramic, then cured to enhance conductivity and strength. This simple, scalable process allows precise layering and insulation, creating reliable, customizable sensors widely used in biosensing, food safety, and environmental monitoring.
Versatile Applications of Screen-Printed Electrodes:
SPEs offer affordable, flexible detection gluco-checks, 'toxin-scans', and environmental pollutants. Beyond sensing, they're vital in solar-harness, energy storage, and applications, integrating nanomaterials for health, environment, and 'eco-friendly' solutions.