Printing Technologies for Nanomaterials
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A variety of 2D printing technologies has been applied for the processing of functional nanomaterials, which are subdivided into different groups: noncontact or digital printing technologies and contact printing technologies. Typical examples for noncontact techniques are inkjet printing (IJP) and laser‐induced forward transfer (LIFT), and examples of contact technologies are offset, flexo, gravure, screen, and microcontact printing. Critical issues to be considered during the choice for a specific printing technology for functional nanomaterials are technical aspects such as resolution, feature definition, adhesion, process reliability and stability, manufacturing speed, and device performance. 3D printing or additive manufacturing (AM) is known as a layer‐by‐layer manufacturing technology to build 3D products. In the case of vat photopolymerization, the 3D product is built by light exposure of a film of resin through a baseplate and release of the exposed and cured part from the baseplate to allow new uncured resin to flow between the built part and the baseplate.
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TNO Identifier
810129
ISBN
9783527685790
Publisher
Wiley
Source title
Nanomaterials for 2D and 3D Printing
Editor(s)
Kamyshny, A.
Collation
26 p.
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