Enabling users to print metal traces and films that deliver results comparable to the bulk metal, Liquid X is a Carenegie Mellon University spin-out focused on manufacturing functional metallic inks in the electronics space. The inks can be printed via inkjet, flexography, gravure, and aerosol jet, and convert to metal films/traces that have electrical conductivities close to that of the bulk metal â even at nanometer scale thickness. The inks use a particle-free formulation, water-based system, tunable viscosity, thin metal films, durable continuous metal films, and highly reflective films. The company is focused on sustainability, cost effectiveness and processability on existing commercial printing platforms