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Ink-jet printing technology

Le, H. R 1998. Progress and trends in ink-jet printing technology. Journal of Image Science and Technology 42(1) 49-62. [Pg.280]

DP method utilizes ink-jet printing technology to create a solid object by printing a binder into selected areas of sequentially deposited layers of powder. The active agent can be embedded into the device either as dispersion along the polymeric matrix or as discrete units in the matrix structure. The drug release mechanism can be tailored for a variety of requirements such as controlled release by a proper selection of polymer material and binder material. [Pg.24]

This work will describe a series of magnetic colloidal systems that were specifically developed for an application in ink jet printing technology. This application imposes a certain set of requirements such as particle size 100 + 50A, magnetic moment of 25 emu/g or 35%w Fe O in colloidal dispersion, viscosity of 8-10 cps, non-toxic aqueous system, shelf life of a few years, freeze-thaw stability, fast drying (2 msec) and high optical density of magnetic ink on various papers. [Pg.543]

Figure 11-10. A 60-nm solder bump deposited as a liquid onto copper using ink-jet printing technology. Left is model... Figure 11-10. A 60-nm solder bump deposited as a liquid onto copper using ink-jet printing technology. Left is model...
In many non-ink applications of ink-jet printing technology, the printing system is viewed as a proprietary tool used to manufacture a high value added product, and part of the value usually includes the intellectual property associated with the ink-jet-based fabrication method. Thus, the availability of commercial ink-jet-based fuel cell equipment is limited compared to level of activity in applying ink-jet technology to printing fuel cells. [Pg.231]

Koyre, A., 1952. An unpublished letter of Robert Hooke to Isaac Newton. Isis 43 (4), 312-337. Le, H.P., 1998. Progress and trends in ink-jet printing technology. J. Imaging Sci. Technol. 42,49-62. Available at http //www.imagtng.org/is1/resourcesAutorials/inkjet.cfin (accessed 18.02.11). [Pg.14]

Thermal transfer printing, similar to the laser and ink-jet printing technologies, has existed since the 1930s and is used in relatively specialized applications. [Pg.495]


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