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About Inkjet printing

Inkjet printing is a digital, non-contact, mask-less and master-less addictive manufacturing technology that has long been used in homes and offices to print high quality documents. This technology is now available for scientist and engineers to prepare thin films and patterns on substrates. It is particularly important due to its good resolution, compatibility with almost all substrates, lack of material wastage, flexibility and ability to print even on 3D objects.

 

Micro patterns and films used in device engineering for example microfluidics (lab-on-a-chip), microlenses, waveguides, sensors, flexible and organic electronics, etc require stringent resolution and accuracy for optimum performance. Photolithography became the standard for achieving such fineness but its widespread application is hampered as a result of expensive methods and clean room facility, time and material wasting processes, and chemicals which can be rather harsh for sensitive substrates and materials. Soft lithography, which uses elastomeric stamps and moulds for printing patterns, was developed to overcome the complex, time consuming and expensive nature of photolithography. However the moulds and stamps are still produced by photolithography, thereby partially introducing some of the drawbacks of traditional photolithography. Furthermore, because moulds and stamps are used, soft lithography is not suited for small volume production, which makes routine R&D expensive and rigid.

 

Enter inkjet printing, which requires no clean room, complex or time consuming process. It is a drop-on-demand printing process, eliminating material wastage. Sensitive materials can also be printed, for example living cells for biosensors and tissue engineering. Just like printing a document on a conventional office printer from your desktop, printing one or two films, patterns and devices costs next to nothing. All it takes is an ink/solvent containing the active material of interest. No restriction is placed on your creativity in the form of developing a new mould or process for trying out that new, crazy idea in your head.

 

Our ink cartridge is refillable and cheap, so you don't have to worry about clogged nozzles while experimenting. Simply replace the cartridge and keep going. Of course clogging can be avoided or limited with good practice.  

 

Inkjet printing is especially suitable for large area and roll-to-roll production, where its precision and flexibility in installation and use come handy. Thus the transition from the lab bench to a scaled up prototype or industrial production is easily within reach.

    Technical Specifications

  • Dual cartridge

  • Disposable Cartridges

  • Thermoeletric nozzle

  • 96 dpi

  • 12 Nozzles/cartridge

  • 85 microns nozzle size

    Benefits

  • Plug & play

  • Empty, cheap & refillable  cartridges 

  • Work with microlitre volumes

  • No need for mask or mould for even microprinting

  • No need for hacking printers

  • Precision printing

  • Large area printing

  • Easily scaleable

Inkjet printing module

 Easy acsess to amazing technology!

The inkjet module lets inkjet technology be applied to substrates inkjet technology has not reached before!

From sheets to cubes, sensors to circuits, microscope slides to windows, Stents to ceramic tubes.

The MultiCoater opens up for digital/software based  experimentation with inkjet technology as the world has never seen before.

Forget your masking and screen print technology. The future is in modular robotics. The MultiCoater is the first robot applied to solve different tasks related to application of nano materials to a substrate.

Applications

  • Lab-on-a-chip/Microfluidics

  • Microelectronics

  • Printed electronics

  • Flexible electronics

  • Sensors

  • Roll-to-roll printing

  • Fuel cell

  • Electrochemical cell, etc

Empty low cost cartridges

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