Parametric study of gravure printing process for R2R printed electronics

Gravure printing is known to be cost competitive in manufacturing electronics due to its capability to mass produce at lower costs. Current gravure printing standards are in a range of around 50μm to sub-10μm, predominantly through small scale setups and specialised etching. In this study, howeve...

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Main Author: Pua, Suan Tai
Other Authors: Zhong Zhaowei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-715692023-03-04T19:03:36Z Parametric study of gravure printing process for R2R printed electronics Pua, Suan Tai Zhong Zhaowei School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering A*STAR Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology DRNTU::Engineering::Manufacturing Gravure printing is known to be cost competitive in manufacturing electronics due to its capability to mass produce at lower costs. Current gravure printing standards are in a range of around 50μm to sub-10μm, predominantly through small scale setups and specialised etching. In this study, however, various printing parameters were investigated to establish their effects on printed line width and film thickness, in an attempt to achieve fine line printing resolution over a large printing area. Through a mixed level 2k Design of Experiment (DOE), the effects of the printing parameters- printing speed, ink viscosity, printing angles- were thoroughly investigated. Through the optimisation such printing parameters, it was possible to reduce the printed line width and film thickness over a huge length, with a width of 300mm. New methods of quantifying the ink transfer were also developed to characterise the printed line width more accurately. A model based on adhesion energy and work done was developed in tandem with the empirical results from the DOEs to analyse gravure ink transfer process. In addition to the parametric study, thixotropic behaviours of a composite ink through addition of silver nanostructures were also investigated. It was observed that the shear recovery capabilities of the ink improved through the addition of silver nanostructures. It was postulated that the printed line width could be further reduced through the addition of silver nanostructures and this would be verified in future experiments. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2017-05-17T08:19:47Z 2017-05-17T08:19:47Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/71569 en Nanyang Technological University 68 p. application/pdf
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Parametric study of gravure printing process for R2R printed electronics
description Gravure printing is known to be cost competitive in manufacturing electronics due to its capability to mass produce at lower costs. Current gravure printing standards are in a range of around 50μm to sub-10μm, predominantly through small scale setups and specialised etching. In this study, however, various printing parameters were investigated to establish their effects on printed line width and film thickness, in an attempt to achieve fine line printing resolution over a large printing area. Through a mixed level 2k Design of Experiment (DOE), the effects of the printing parameters- printing speed, ink viscosity, printing angles- were thoroughly investigated. Through the optimisation such printing parameters, it was possible to reduce the printed line width and film thickness over a huge length, with a width of 300mm. New methods of quantifying the ink transfer were also developed to characterise the printed line width more accurately. A model based on adhesion energy and work done was developed in tandem with the empirical results from the DOEs to analyse gravure ink transfer process. In addition to the parametric study, thixotropic behaviours of a composite ink through addition of silver nanostructures were also investigated. It was observed that the shear recovery capabilities of the ink improved through the addition of silver nanostructures. It was postulated that the printed line width could be further reduced through the addition of silver nanostructures and this would be verified in future experiments.
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author Pua, Suan Tai
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title Parametric study of gravure printing process for R2R printed electronics
title_short Parametric study of gravure printing process for R2R printed electronics
title_full Parametric study of gravure printing process for R2R printed electronics
title_fullStr Parametric study of gravure printing process for R2R printed electronics
title_full_unstemmed Parametric study of gravure printing process for R2R printed electronics
title_sort parametric study of gravure printing process for r2r printed electronics
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