Title
Inkjet Printing for Printed Electronics
Author
Teunissen, J.P.
Abbel, R.
Eggenhuizen, T.
Coenen, M.
Groen, P.
Publication year
2017
Abstract
Inkjet printing (IJP) is a highly versatile and useful tool for product development, prototyping, and even small-scale manufacturing in the printed electronics industry. This chapter discusses a number of printed electronic (PE) applications. PE applications make use of inkjet-printed electrically conductive structures. At first sight, IJP might not seem the most obvious method for the manufacturing of these structures and as a result, it is rather new for PE manufacturing. The potential of IJP for PE applications has been demonstrated recently in a variety of academic and industrial research laboratories. These examples are, however, usually achieved on a sheet-to-sheet (S2 S) basis and only on a small scale. Various types of functional electronic materials can be processed into functional structures and devices by IJP. Examples include conductive metallic inks, organic semiconductors, insulators, and many others. © 2018 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. All rights reserved.
Subject
Electrically conductive structures
Functional electronic materials
Inkjet printing
Printed electronic application development
Printed electronics industry
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TNO identifier
842988
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
ISBN
9783527687169
Source
Handbook of Industrial Inkjet Printing: A Full System Approach, 2-2, 599-616
Document type
bookPart