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Next Generation Metallisation


Common techniques for printing electronics still face challenges related to inks and process. Dr. Klaus Mertens and Dr. Kristina Lovrek introduce a new technology for metallisation that combines plasma-based curing with nanoparticle-free conductive inks.

Year
2021
Company
OrelTech
Author
Dr. Kristina Lovrek, Dr. Klaus Mertens
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Categories
Printing Type
Digital
Industry
Electronics
Subject
Inks

Printed electronics have introduced huge advantages to the production of electronics, especially related to the deposition and utilisation of functional materials. While problems with deposition remain, for example, the clogging of printer nozzles and the relatively complicated process of producing the widespread nanoparticle-based inks, inkjet printing as an additive method has clear advantages such as efficient use of materials, low energy consumption and the absence of large amounts of harsh substances.

Next Generation Metallisation

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