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- 2011Fabrication and mechanical characterisation of inkjet printed strain gauges
- 2010Inkjet Printing of 3D Metallic Silver Complex Microstructures
- 2009Inkjet printing and adhesion characterisation of conductive tracks on a commercial printed circuit board materialcitations
- 2009A Comparative study of two conductive ink jet inks for fabrication of RF Circuit structures
- 2009Surface Modification of a PCB Substrate for Better Adhesion of Inkjet Printed Circuit Structures
- 2009A comparative study of two conductive inkjet inks for fabrication of RF circuit structures
- 2009Inkjet-printing- and electroless-plating- based fabrication of RF circuit structures on high-frequency substratescitations
- 2009Fabrication of RF Circuit Structures on a PCB Material Using Inkjet Printing-Electroless Plating and the Substrate Preparation for the Samecitations
- 2008Inkjet printing of functional inks on PCB materials
- 2007Adhesion Characterisation of Inkjet Printed Silver Tracks
- 2007Adhesion characterization of inkjet printed tracks
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Inkjet Printing of 3D Metallic Silver Complex Microstructures
Abstract
To broaden the scope of inkjet printing, this paper focuses on printing of an organic silver complex ink on glass substrates towards the fabrication of metallic 3D microstructures. The droplet formation sequence of the inkjet printer is optimised to print continuous layers of metal. A brief discussion on orientation trials, aimed at optimising the print parameters, is followed by two different methodologies of printing 3D microstructures: wet-in-wet and wet-in-dry. The surface topography of the end product and the possibility to stack layer-upon-layer using these two methodologies are the main criteria investigated in this paper.