STRETCHABLE ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE MATERIALS

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LIQUID WIRE Liquid Wire Inc. 1710 SE Brooklyn St. Portland OR 97202 Stretchable electrically conductive materials, namely, encapsulated gels used for conducting electrical charges and static electrical charges;Stretchable electrically conducive materials, namely, coatings in the nature of conductive metal inks for use in the manufacture of printed circuit boards;Stretchable electrically conductive materials, namely, coatings used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards;
METAL GEL Liquid Wire Inc. 1710 SE Brooklyn St. Portland OR 97202 Stretchable electrically conductive materials, namely, Bingham plastic materials used for conducting electrical charges and static electrical charges;Stretchable electrically conducive materials, namely, coatings in the nature of conductive metals for use in the manufacture of printed circuit boards;Stretchable electrically conductive materials, namely, coatings used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards;
PRINTED CIRCUIT MEMBRANE Liquid Wire Inc. 1710 SE Brooklyn St. Portland OR 97202 Stretchable electrically conductive materials and structures;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention includes methods of electrochemically treating semiconductor substrates. The invention includes a method of electroplating a substance. A substrate having defined first and second regions is provided. The first and second regions can be defined by a single mask, and accordingly can be considered to be self-aligned relative to one another. A first electrically conductive material is formed over the first region, and a second electrically conductive material is formed over the second region. The first and second electrically conductive materials are exposed to an electrolytic solution while providing electrical current to the first and second electrically conductive materials. A desired substance is selectively electroplated onto the first electrically conductive material during the exposing of the first and second electrically conductive materials to the electrolytic solution. The invention also includes methods of forming capacitor constructions.