A study of screen printing of stretchable circuits on polyurethane substrates

The interest in flexible stretchable printed electronics has increased because of the wide applications, especially for wearables devices. The conventional manufacturing processes were time consuming and expensive, which led to developing of stretchable interconnects using screen printing. In this r...

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Main Authors: Zhong, Zhao Wei, Tang, Reuben Wei Liang, Chen, S. H., Shan, Xue Chuan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1516122021-07-14T05:54:57Z A study of screen printing of stretchable circuits on polyurethane substrates Zhong, Zhao Wei Tang, Reuben Wei Liang Chen, S. H. Shan, Xue Chuan School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology Engineering::Mechanical engineering Screen Printing Substrates The interest in flexible stretchable printed electronics has increased because of the wide applications, especially for wearables devices. The conventional manufacturing processes were time consuming and expensive, which led to developing of stretchable interconnects using screen printing. In this research, meander patterns of varying meander angles were designed and screen-printed on thermoplastic polyurethane substrates. Silver inks and carbon inks were used to print the circuits, which were subjected to tensile tests while their changes in resistance were measured. The electrical characteristics were utilised to determine the elastic limits of the circuits and the conditions for cyclic tests of up to 10,000 cycles. It was found that the maximum strain at break of the silver ink was 47%. Carbon ink had a higher initial resistance value and the maximum strain at break was 125%. The best stretchability was obtained at the 0° meander angle, a curing time of 30 min and curing temperature of 130 °C with oven cooling. 2021-07-14T05:54:57Z 2021-07-14T05:54:57Z 2018 Journal Article Zhong, Z. W., Tang, R. W. L., Chen, S. H. & Shan, X. C. (2018). A study of screen printing of stretchable circuits on polyurethane substrates. Microsystem Technologies, 25(1), 339-350. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00542-018-3969-0 0946-7076 0000-0002-0762-3580 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151612 10.1007/s00542-018-3969-0 2-s2.0-85059890142 1 25 339 350 en Microsystem Technologies © 2018 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Screen Printing
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Zhong, Zhao Wei
Tang, Reuben Wei Liang
Chen, S. H.
Shan, Xue Chuan
A study of screen printing of stretchable circuits on polyurethane substrates
description The interest in flexible stretchable printed electronics has increased because of the wide applications, especially for wearables devices. The conventional manufacturing processes were time consuming and expensive, which led to developing of stretchable interconnects using screen printing. In this research, meander patterns of varying meander angles were designed and screen-printed on thermoplastic polyurethane substrates. Silver inks and carbon inks were used to print the circuits, which were subjected to tensile tests while their changes in resistance were measured. The electrical characteristics were utilised to determine the elastic limits of the circuits and the conditions for cyclic tests of up to 10,000 cycles. It was found that the maximum strain at break of the silver ink was 47%. Carbon ink had a higher initial resistance value and the maximum strain at break was 125%. The best stretchability was obtained at the 0° meander angle, a curing time of 30 min and curing temperature of 130 °C with oven cooling.
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author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Zhong, Zhao Wei
Tang, Reuben Wei Liang
Chen, S. H.
Shan, Xue Chuan
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author Zhong, Zhao Wei
Tang, Reuben Wei Liang
Chen, S. H.
Shan, Xue Chuan
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title A study of screen printing of stretchable circuits on polyurethane substrates
title_short A study of screen printing of stretchable circuits on polyurethane substrates
title_full A study of screen printing of stretchable circuits on polyurethane substrates
title_fullStr A study of screen printing of stretchable circuits on polyurethane substrates
title_full_unstemmed A study of screen printing of stretchable circuits on polyurethane substrates
title_sort study of screen printing of stretchable circuits on polyurethane substrates
publishDate 2021
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