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Additive Printed Electronics Advances: 3D Additive Lithography, R2R Pilot Line, Micro-Dispensing, Gravure Printed Micro-Bumps, Ultra Fineline Metallisation, Anisotropic Conductive Adhesives

In this newsletter you can learn about the latest advances in Additive, Sustainable, Hybrid and 3D Electronics! via the following highlighted short videos, each being less than 2min, saving you learning time. These are all key points and advances in the field, advancing the art and cutting-edge.


  • R2R pilot hybrid electric manufacturing line for wearable sensors? | VTT

  • What are the real applications of ACFs (anisotropic conductive films)?CondAlign

  • How is micro-dispensing positioned and how fast can it print?XTPL

  • How to print silver lines finer than human hair on Si photovoltaicsFraunhofer ISE

  • How does the 3D additive lithography for additive electronic work? | Holst Centre

  • Why is there a need for direct gravure printing of manufacturing solder bumps? | Komori


 

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R2R pilot hybrid electric manufacturing line for wearable sensors?

Here you can see the VTT pilot line including pre-cut, bonding and SMT assembly stage. This pilot line - together with the deep expertise to operate the line - is an essential for the development for flexible hybrid electronics and wearable applications, in particular in reaching prototyple and pilot production level.


Video duration: 50s



What are the real applications of ACFs (anisotropic conductive films)?

ACFs (anisotropic conductive films) are a critical technology in the FHE space. But have you ever wondered what the actual applications and use cases might be? Here, CondAlign AS outlines specific use cases in this short video including biofuel cells, logistic and tracking smart labels, printed segmented OLED displays, and printed electronic signage.


Video Duration: 1m46s



How is micro-dispensing positioned and how fast can it print?

Micro-dispensing can achieve both very high resolutions (down to 1um) and handle very high viscosity levels (1 000 00 cP) addressing critical shortcomings of inkjet without requiring an external electric field. Furthermore this technology can also print on 2.5D and 3D surfaces. Here Ludovic SCHNEIDER from XTPL demonstrates examples of printed profiles, showcasing that they can print millions of dots at speeds approaching 10 drops per second for 10 um microdot (micro-bump) printing


Video Duration: 30s


How to print silver lines finer than human hair on Si photovoltaics?

The narrowing of printed metallisation lines to reduce silver consumption per watt is one of the most successful technology development stories in printed electronics, going from 80um or so in 2010 to now 14um in record state-of-art results!


But how to achieve ultra fine-line (14um) and high aspect ratio (15um) printed Ag metallisation lines on silicon photovoltaics? here researchers from Fraunhofer ISE show examples of paste optimisation for different screens and also screen optimisation (mesh doubt, opening diameter, etc) to achieve these record results


Video Duration: 1m30s



How does the 3D additive lithography for additive electronic work?

This is a novel approach developed at the Holst Centre. You can learn how the process work. A key point of this additive lithography is what determines the ultimate resolution of the printed parts, is it the printer or the maskless photolithography of the resin? This technology has use cases in microelectronics and semiconductor packaging


Video Duration: 30s


Why is there a need for direct gravure printing of manufacturing solder bumps?


Here you can learn about the relationship between solder type, particle size, and application including in the emerging area of microLEDs and you can then understand where gravure printing seeks to play.


Video Duration: 30s

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