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Screen printing technique

B. Margesin, F. Giacomozzi, M. Zen, G.U. Pignatel, A.A. Vasiliev, and A.V. Pisliakov. Development of a low-power thick-film gas sensor deposited by screen-printing technique onto a micromachined hotplate , Sensors and Actuators B77 (2001), 95-99. [Pg.116]

The TiOi paste is deposited onto a sheet glass (Nippon Sheet Glass, Hyogo, Japan) which has been coated with a fluorine-doped stannic oxide layer with sheet resistance of 8-10 fl/cm ) using a screen-printing technique. The resulting... [Pg.307]

This new material coupled with its compatibility with miniaturization and mass fabrication technologies (screen-printing techniques), and versatility, makes them very attractive as user-friendly devices for quick and on-site analyses in industrial and environmental applications. [Pg.488]

The screen-printing technique was used to make the field emission cathodes. The carbon powder was obtained in the arc discharge. It was mixed with an organic binder to form a paste, which contains more than 80% of multiwall carbon... [Pg.259]

The cyclic voltammetry plots obtained for the anode as a working electrode (Fig. 4) indicate that the anode layers for the three MEAs made with screen printing technique have similar loadings, which correlates using the weights of Pt/Ru decals estimated prior to the hot-pressing procedure. [Pg.65]

Moneyron, J. E., de Roy, A., and Besse, J. P. 1990. Realization of hydrotalcite-type protonic conductor thick films by the screen-printing technique. Hybrid Circuits 22 25-28. [Pg.167]

In recent investigations, chemically patterned parallel plate devices have been made using technologies amenable to mass production. For example, Swickrath and colleagues have used screen-printing techniques to pattern cellulose acetate on a polyvinyl chloride substrate [8, 14]. [Pg.3154]

FIGURE 10.9 Schematic structure of an inorganic electroluminescent device with a transparent electrode made from a printing paste formulation of PEDT PSS (screen printing technique). [Pg.409]

Rangchi, H., Huner, B., and Ajmera, P.K., A model for deposition of thick films by the screen printing technique. Proceedings of the 1986 International Symposium on Microelectronics, Atlanta, GA, October 6-8, 1986, pp. 604-609. [Pg.59]

Kosloff, A., Screen Printing Techniques, Cincinnati, OH, Signs of the Times, cl972. [Pg.232]


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