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Inkjet printing

Inkjet printing is similar to the process conducted in most offices across the world, but instead of using conventional inks, researchers are beginning to use conductive liquids, or even photovoltaic ones, to give a printed product far greater functionality.

List of available equipment
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Inkjet Printer- Fujifilm Dimatix
Desktop inkjet printer printing system
Materials Node University of Newcastle
Description
This system enables benchtop inkjet printing of novel, electroactive inks. Operating in a similar way to an office printer, a design created on a computer is simply printed using this equipment.Functional devices such as solar cells, fuses, bio-sensors, and other electronic components can be printed using a range of inks.
Related Information
Up to A4 size prints
Tool Contact
anff@newcastle.edu.au
Inkjet printer- LP50 Pixdro LP50
Inkjet printing system
Materials Node University of Newcastle
Description
Desktop R&D inkjet printer for functional printing applications
Related Information
Uses proprietary Pedro print cartridges.
Tool Contact
anff@newcastle.edu.au
Microdispenser- Vermes MDC 3200+
Micro dispensing system
University of Western Australia WA Node
Description
Dispenses droplets of a wide variety of fluids with a diameter of less than 150 micrometers on substrates
Related Information
Piezo valve for jetting high viscous fluids with up to 2.000.000 mPas. Nonstop operation with up to 1000 Hz possible. Micro Dispensing Systems with Piezo Technology with the ability to dispense droplets with a diameter of less than 150 micrometres into cavities, grooves and irregular surfaces. Allows accurate and high-throughput deposition of bioactive fluids for many biological and life science applications.
Tool Contact
anff-wa@uwa.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Inkjet Printer- Fujifilm Dimatix
Desktop inkjet printer printing system
University of Western Australia WA Node
Description
This system enables benchtop inkjet printing of novel, electroactive inks. Operating in a similar way to an office printer, a design created on a computer is simply printed using this equipment.Functional devices such as solar cells, fuses, bio-sensors, and other electronic components can be printed using a range of inks.
Related Information
Up to A4 size prints
Tool Contact
anff@newcastle.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Inkjet printer- LP50 Pixdro LP50
Inkjet printing system
University of Western Australia WA Node
Description
Desktop R&D inkjet printer for functional printing applications
Related Information
Uses proprietary Pedro print cartridges.
Tool Contact
anff@newcastle.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Microdispenser- Vermes MDC 3200+
Micro dispensing system
University of Western Australia WA Node
Description
Dispenses droplets of a wide variety of fluids with a diameter of less than 150 micrometers on substrates
Related Information
Piezo valve for jetting high viscous fluids with up to 2.000.000 mPas. Nonstop operation with up to 1000 Hz possible. Micro Dispensing Systems with Piezo Technology with the ability to dispense droplets with a diameter of less than 150 micrometres into cavities, grooves and irregular surfaces. Allows accurate and high-throughput deposition of bioactive fluids for many biological and life science applications.
Tool Contact
anff-wa@uwa.edu.au