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Screen printing

Screen printing is a technique that uses a mesh screen and a stencil to transfer a layer of different inks onto a substrate. Screen printing is widely used for making electrodes, sensors, antennas, and other electronic devices that require high conductivity and flexibility. This type of screen printing can produce fine patterns with low cost and high throughput.

List of available equipment
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
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Silk Screen
Screen printer
RMIT VIC Node
Description
Screen printer
Related Information
Maximum Part Size: 6 inch x 6 inch; Printe to Print accuracy: ±0.01mm; Minimum Line Width/Space: 100 μm.
Tool Contact
arnan.mitchell@rmit.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Silk Screen
Screen printer
RMIT VIC Node
Description
Screen printer
Related Information
Maximum Part Size: 6 inch x 6 inch; Printe to Print accuracy: ±0.01mm; Minimum Line Width/Space: 100 μm.
Tool Contact
arnan.mitchell@rmit.edu.au