Flexible, Wearable, and Stretchable Electronics 2020
DOI: 10.1201/9780429263941-4
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“…This industrial press allows for both printing and finishing steps such as lamination and in-line die cutting. The R2R press consists of five interchangeable printing stations, that allows different printing processes such as flexography, rotogravure or rotary screen printing to be used individually or simultaneously [21]. Printing speed ranges from 10 to 200 m min −1 on flexible substrates (cellulosic-based and plastics).…”
Section: Printing 221 Industrial Roll-to-roll Printing With a Flexogr...mentioning
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“…This industrial press allows for both printing and finishing steps such as lamination and in-line die cutting. The R2R press consists of five interchangeable printing stations, that allows different printing processes such as flexography, rotogravure or rotary screen printing to be used individually or simultaneously [21]. Printing speed ranges from 10 to 200 m min −1 on flexible substrates (cellulosic-based and plastics).…”
Section: Printing 221 Industrial Roll-to-roll Printing With a Flexogr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in figure 1(b), the shellac solution is put in contact with a micro-engraved cylinder (anilox). The anilox cylinder is made from cells with a fixed volume which is usually calculated in billion cubic microns per square inch, typically written as BCM/in 2 , BCM/sq in, or BCM, where 1 BCM/in 2 = 1.55 cm 3 m −2 [21]. The anilox's cells are filled with shellac solution, and scraped with a doctor blade to ensure that the cells are filled with a constant, controlled volume of the solution.…”
Section: Printing 221 Industrial Roll-to-roll Printing With a Flexogr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, different types of conductive, semiconductive and dielectric inks are commercially available [10,14,15], and a specific ink functionality is developed for each PE component. A typical ink is formulated from resins, vehicles, additives, and active materials [9][10][11]. The resins have the most significant influence on the properties of the ink and determine the bonding of the formulation ingredients to each other, as well as adhesion to the substrate [11].…”
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“…A typical ink is formulated from resins, vehicles, additives, and active materials [9][10][11]. The resins have the most significant influence on the properties of the ink and determine the bonding of the formulation ingredients to each other, as well as adhesion to the substrate [11]. The liquid part of the formulation is a vehicle responsible for transferring the ink to the substrate and defining the drying rate.…”
Section: Inks and Substratesmentioning
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