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Process Improvement of PCB Electric Circuit Pattern by Ink Drop Jetting Control and Characteristics Analysis of Industrial Inkjet Piezoelectric Print Head (산업용 잉크젯 압전프린트 헤드의 특성해석 및 잉크 망점제어에 의한 PCB 전기회로패턴 공정개선)

  • Youn, Shin-Yong
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers P
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    • v.65 no.1
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2016
  • This paper was analyzed the characteristics of piezoelectric inkjet print head using finite element method(FEM). It showed the bending node driving of piezoelectric and relation theory principle consider piezoelectric material characteristics and ink characteristics. From such result we were had the piezoelectric head design and manufacture. It got a this head characteristics through experiment, we confirmed that proper voltage control is possible to through ink drop control experiment of piezoelectric print head. This paper was obtained the suitable ink jetting characteristics that manufacture the control circuit and piezoelectric inkjet print head. This practice product was applied to improvement of PCB electric circuit pattern by etching resist ink that PCB manufactured to complex process over traditional 6 stages can be simpled to 1 stage by inkjet printing technology.

Evaluation of Image Quality of Inkjet Printing on the Spun Polyester Fabrics

  • Park, Heung-Sup
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.18 no.5 s.90
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    • pp.61-71
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    • 2006
  • This paper addresses the factors hindering the image quality of lines in inkjet printed on polyester fabric as printing media. Lines were printed onto different types of polyester fabrics in warp and filling directions. Line image quality including line width, edge blurriness, and edge raggedness was assessed. The effect of capillary wicking on line image quality of printed spun polyester fabric is discussed. The factors on the image quality include printing position(top of the yam or between the yarn), printing direction(warp or filling), yarn structures(filament or spun), thread size(yam or fiber), finishing, and ink properties(evaporation rate). More than 30% differences in image quality results were observed by changing the printing location on the spun polyester fabric. The best results of the image quality were obtained with the printed plain and spun polyester fabrics. The fiber sizes may affect capillary size; therefore, the image quality can be dissimilar. Types of finishing materials and inks greatly improve the line image quality on spun polyester fabrics.

A Quantitative Self Alignment Method in Incremental Printing: Coalescent Bar Alignment

  • Chun, Y.;Kim, T.Y.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2003.07e
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    • pp.106-109
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    • 2003
  • The repeatability error creeps in every corner of mechanical design as mechanical design becomes diverse and complicated. Inkjet printing has inherent repeatability error problem due to its nature of seamless incremental image synthesis of partial images. Without the calibration for the repeatability error realization of high print quality or enhancement of other printing performance could be impaired. Printer designers have met this recurrent problem even before the inception of inkjet print device and contrived various solutions as their own intelectual proprietary. Also, it is a trend to perform necessary calibration without painstaking human intervention. To come up with another useful and proprietary solution has become an important ingredient in inkjet printer design. This paper presents such a solution developed at Digital Printing Division of Samsung Electronics Company.

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Inkjet Printing of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes for Transparent Conductive Films

  • Song, Jin-Won;Yoon, Yeo-Hwan;Kim, Joon-Dong;Lee, Eung-Sug;Choi, Byung-Sam;Kim, Jae-Ho;Han, Chang-Soo
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.08b
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    • pp.1257-1260
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    • 2007
  • A single-wall carbon nanotube (SWNT) transparent conductive film (TCF) was fabricated using a simple inkjet printing method. The TCF could be selectively patterned by controlling the dot size to diameters as small as $34\;{\mu}m$. In this repeatable and scalable process, we achieved 71% film transmittance and a resistance of 900 ohm/sq sheet with an excellent uniformity, about ${\pm}\;5%$ deviation overall. Inkjet printing of SWNT is substrate friendly and the TCF is printed on a flexible substrate. This method of fabrication using direct printing permits mass production of TCF in a large area process, reducing processing steps and yielding low-cost TCF fabrications on a designated area using simple printing.

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Characteristic Analysis of High Speed Inkjet Printing Head for Digital Textile Printing (디지털날염용 고속 구동형 잉크젯 프린팅 헤드의 특성해석)

  • Lee, Duck-Gyu;Hur, Shin
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.421-426
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    • 2018
  • To develop a piezoelectric inkjet printhead for high-resolution and high-speed printing, we studied the characteristics of an inkjet printhead by analyzing the major design parameters. An analytical model for the inkjet printhead was established, and numerical analysis of the coupled first-order differential equation for the defined state variables was performed using state equations. To design the dimension of the inkjet printhead with a driving frequency of 100 kHz, the characteristics of the flow rate and discharge pressure of the nozzle were analyzed with respect to design variables of the flow chamber, effective sound wave velocity, driving voltage, and voltage waveform. It was predicted that the change in the height of the flow chamber does not significantly affect the Helmholtz resonance frequency and discharge speed of the nozzle. From the analysis of change in flow chamber width, it is observed that as the width of the flow chamber increases, the ejection speed greatly increases and the Helmholtz resonance frequency decreases considerably, thereby substantially affecting the performance of the inkjet printhead.

Fabrication of the Printed Circuit Board by Direct Photosensitive Etch Resist Patterning (감광성 에칭 레지스트의 잉크젯 인쇄를 이용한 인쇄회로 기판 제작)

  • Park, Sung-Jun;Lee, Ro-Woon;Joung, Jae-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.97-103
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    • 2007
  • A novel selective metallization process to fabricate the fine conductive line based on inkjet printing has been investigated. Recently, Inkjet printing has been widely used in flat panel display, electronic circuits, biochips and bioMEMS because direct inkjet printing is an alternative and cost-effective technology for patterning and fabricating objects directly from design without masks. The photosensitive etching resist used in this process is an organic polymer which becomes solidified when exposed to ultraviolet lights and has high viscosity at ambient temperature. A piezoelectric-driven inkjet printhead is used to dispense 20-30 ${\mu}m$ diameter droplets onto the copper substrate to prevent subsequent etching. Repeatability of circuitry fabrication is closely related to the formation of steady droplets, adhesion between etching resist and copper substrate. Therefore, the ability to form small and stable droplets and surface topography of the copper surface and chemical attack must be taken into consideration for fine and precise patterns. In this study, factors affecting the pattern formation such as adhesion strength, etching mechanism, UV curing have been investigated. As a result, microscale copper patterns with tens of urn high have been fabricated.

Development of Inkjet Printing System for Printed Electronics (전자 인쇄를 위한 잉크젯 프린팅 시스템 개발)

  • Kwon, Kye-Si;Go, Jung-Kook;Kim, Jin-Won
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.34 no.10
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    • pp.1537-1541
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    • 2010
  • An inkjet printing system for printed electronics was developed. In this study, a printing algorithm was mainly discussed. In order to print a pattern image at a target location, we developed a hardware and software algorithm for determining the distances between a substrate camera and the selected nozzles. We implemented a vector-printing algorithm where AutoCAD dxf file was used for XY motion control and for printing. We also developed printing method using bitmap images. The technical issues in using CAD drawings and bitmap images were discussed.