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Inkjet Printing in Industry

Materials, Technologies, Systems, and Applications

Werner Zapka (XaarJet AB, Jarfalla, Sweden)

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Blackwell Verlag GmbH
24 August 2022
This handbook provides an indispensable overview of all essential aspects of industrial-scale inkjet printing. Inkjet printing, as a scalable deposition technique, has grown in popularity due to its being additive, digital, and contact-free. Given these advantages, the technology can now be used in stable and mature industrial-scale applications. As the mechanisms for inkjet printing have improved, so too have the versatility and applicability of this machinery within industry. The handbook's coverage includes inks, printhead technology, substrates, metrology, software, as well as machine integration and pre- and post-processing approaches. This information is complemented by an overview of printing strategies and application development and covers technological advances in packaging, security printing, printed electronics, robotics, 3D printing, and bioprinting. Important topics like standardisation, regulatory requirements, ecological aspects, and patents.

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The most comprehensive work on the topic with over 75 chapters and more than 1,500 pages relating to inkjet printing technology The inkjet-printing expertise of corporate development engineers and academic researchers in one manual A hands-on approach utilizing case studies, success stories, and practical hints that allow the reader direct, first-hand experience with the power of inkjet printing technology.

The ideal resource for material scientists, engineering scientists in industry, electronic engineers, and surface and solid-state chemists,Inkjet Printing in Industry is an all-in-one tool for modern professionals and researchers alike.

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Imprint:   Blackwell Verlag GmbH
Country of Publication:   Germany
Edition:   3 Volumes
Dimensions:   Height: 244mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 102mm
Weight:   3.856kg
ISBN:   9783527347803
ISBN 10:   3527347801
Pages:   1872
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Volume 1 Preface xxvii Part I Introduction 1 1 Detailed Overview Over the Book Chapters 3 Werner Zapka Part II Fundamentals 17 2 Wood-Graining Effects in Inkjet Printing 19 Stephen D. Hoath 3 Can We Determine the Reliable Jetting Performance from an Inkjet Ink? 45 Patrick J. Smith Part III Pros and Cons of Inkjet Printing 57 4 Comparing Inkjet with Other Printing Processes, Mainly Screen Printing 59 Gunter Huebner, Ingo Reinhold, Wolfgang Voit, Olivier Buergy, Ron Askeland, John Corrall, and Werner Zapka Part IV Inks 93 5 Inkjet Ink Formulations: Overview and Fundamentals 95 Alexander Kamyshny, Enrico Sowade, and Shlomo Magdassi 6 UV-Curable Alkenyl Monomers and Oligomers -- The Backbone Chemistry of UV Inkjet Inks 125 Jürgen Baro and Christoph Fleckenstein 7 Photoinitiators for UV Inkjet Applications 199 Kurt Dietliker and Zhiquan Li 8 UV-Curable Inkjet Inks and Their Applications in Industrial Inkjet Printing, Including Low-Migration Inks for Food Packaging 279 Marc Graindourze 9 UV-Curable Inkjet Inks for Label Printing -- Case Study: Labelfire 340 303 Thomas Paul 10 Electron Beam Curing of Inks and Coatings 323 Derek Illsley and Nigel Caiger 11 Dye-Sublimation Inkjet Ink 337 Ming Xu 12 Ceramic Inks 357 Aarón Martínez and Bastian Rudersdorf 13 Inks for Security Printing 369 George Promis, Bruce Carnes, and Thomas Villwock 14 Inks for Conductive Mass Production Digital Printing 381 Fernando de la Vega, Abd El Razek Haj Yahia, Simon Melamed, and Ayala Kabla 15 Advanced Inkjet Processes for Optoelectronics (Displays) and Related Applications 405 Christine Boeffel, Manuel Gensler, and Armin Wedel 16 Deliberate Formulation for Regulated Markets 435 John A. Ortiz, Katja Digweed, Brandi Beverage, and Lisa Nelson 17 Deinking -- How to Get the Ink Off the Paper 449 Axel Fischer Part V Printhead Technology 465 18 HP Printhead Technology 467 Jim Przybyla and Steve Simske 19 Technology of Konica Minolta's Inkjet Printhead 503 Atsushi Tomotake 20 Dimatix Printhead Technology 523 Bruce Paulson 21 Xaar's Inkjet Printing Technology and Applications 535 Angus Condie and Jürgen Brünahl 22 Seiko's RC1536 Printhead -- Making Jettability Wider 555 Aliasgar Eranpurwala 23 Toshiba Tec's Inkjet Printhead Technology 569 Kazuki Taira, Masashi Shimosato, and Kouichi Adachi 24 Memjet Printing Technology 585 Tom Roetker Volume 2 Preface xxvii Part VI Substrates 605 25 Glass Substrates for Industrial Inkjet Applications 607 Thomas Wiegel, Lutz Parthier, and Ulrich Peuchert 26 Coating Substrates to Match Ink Performance and Meet User Requirements 625 Patrick Le Galudec 27 Paper and Paper-Based Substrates for Industrial Inkjet Printing 641 Wolfgang A. Schmidt, Emanuele Martorana, and Michael Jocher Part VII Metrology 655 28 Measurement of Complex Rheology and Jettability of Inkjet Inks 657 Tri Tuladhar 29 Measurements of Inkjet Droplet Size, Velocity, and Angle of Trajectory 695 William D. Bachalo 30 Drop Watcher Technology and Print Quality Analysis 717 Yair Kipman, Paul Best, and Kyle Pucci 31 Automating Measurement Techniques for Product Development 739 James E. Holmes and Eleanor S. Betton 32 Print Quality Control 757 Ilias Trachanas 33 UV Radiation Sources, UV Radiation Absorption, and UV Radiation Measurement 769 Jürgen Baro and Christoph Fleckenstein 34 Online and Offline Testing of Printheads 801 Herman Wijshoff Part VIII Pre/post Processes 821 35 Overview UV Curing, Good Polymerization Process 823 Mathias Theiler 36 Priming for Inkjet Printing on Textiles 845 Enrico Sowade, Peter Oehme, and Andreas Schoenfeld 37 Pre- and Post-processes 867 Dariusz Korzec, Corinna Little, Andrea Werkmann, and Eva Brandes 38 UV Lamps 909 Chris Beechey and David Johnson 39 UV LED Ink Curing: UV LED Technology and Solutions for Integration into Industrial Inkjet Printing 933 Dirk Exner 40 Das8. UV-Cured Supermatt Surfaces With Low Migration 951 Reiner Mehnert 41 Electron Beam Curing -- Know-how and Possibilities for Industrial Inkjet Processes 977 Michael Fischer and Mikala Baines 42 Electron Beam (EB) Processing for Industrial Inkjet Printing 1011 Masayoshi Ishikawa, Shinjiro Matsui, and Matthias Sachsenhauser 43 IR -- Drying/Processing 1027 Kai K. O. Bär 44 Photonic Curing 1051 Vahid Akhavan, Kurt Schroder, and Stan Farnsworth Part IX Software/Data 1065 45 Software -- Connecting Industrial Print Hardware with the Outside World 1067 Thomas Kirschner, Oliver Luedtke, and Jan Seguda 46 Data Handling 1081 Steven J. Simske Part X Machine Integration 1087 47 Inkjet Printing of Solder Mask 1089 David Volk, David Hahn, Celia Wenzler, and Kai Keller 48 Machine Integration by Industrial Inkjet Ltd: Lessons Learnt 1111 John Corrall 49 Inca's Experience of System Integration 1151 Nick Campbell, Will Eve, and Steve Wilson 50 Hymmen Digital Décor Printing 1171 Carsten Brinkmeyer 51 Development of Image Quality and Reliability Enhancing Technology for Digital Inkjet Press AccurioJet KM-1 1185 Toshiyuki Mizutani, Toshiyuki Takabayashi, Mitsuru Obata, and Toyoaki Sugaya Volume 3 Preface xxv Part XI Printed Electronics 1201 52 Comparison of Analog and Digital Printing Specifically for Printed Electronics 1203 Thomas Rohland, Sophie Sauva, Janusz Schinke, and Christoph Kaiser 53 Digital Functional Printing Based on Nano Metal Inks 1231 J. Keck, K. Gläser, D. Juric, W. Eberhardt, and A. Zimmermann 54 Inkjet in the PCB-Production 1255 Markus Kennert and Jürgen Wolf Part XII Inkjet+Robot 1269 55 Robot-Based Direct Digital Printing on Freeform Surfaces 1271 Daniel Fechtig 56 Inkjet-Based Direct-to-Shape Printing with Partial or Full Coverage of the Object -- Technical Challenges and Solutions for Printing Process, Handling Systems, and Workflow 1299 Bernhard Buck 57 Xaar 1003 Printhead on Robot Arm 1319 Renzo Trip, Olivier Bürgy, and Werner Zapka 58 Robotics for Inkjet-Based 2 1/2 D Printing; Direct-to-Shape 1335 Denis Vogel and Danijel Tipura Part XIII 3D Printing 1351 59 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing 1353 Neil Hopkinson and Patrick J. Smith 60 Printed Electronics Going 3D -- An Overview on Structural Electronics 1365 Leo Schranzhofer 61 HP's Metal Jet 3D Printing Technology 1391 James Stasiak, David Champion, Uday Yadati, and Tim Weber 62 3D Printing of Optics 1403 Erik Beckert 63 Continuous Serial 3D Production Platform with a Rotating Platform -- A Completely New Method to Increase the Productivity of AM Systems 1417 Hans Mathea and Florian Löbermann 64 3D Printing in the Automotive Industry 1427 Dipl.Ing. FH Stefan Beetz Part XIV Bio-printing 1461 65 Industrial Applications of Inkjet Printing in Life Sciences 1463 James W. Stasiak, Jason D. White, and Raphael Wenger Part XV Case Studies/Case Examples 1501 66 HP's Inkjet Presses for Industrial Corrugated Packaging 1503 Jim Przybyla, Jim Kearns, and Alex Veis 67 Dekron's Direct Printing Technology 1521 Alexandra Lyashenko, Robert Weikl, Zsolt Rozsnyai, and Johannes Regensburger 68 Achieving Cost-effective, High-volume Digital Printing of Laminates: Key Component Selection and Test Criteria 1543 Jasmine Geerinckx 69 Inkjet-Based Security Printing 1569 Franziska Peinze Part XVI Printing Strategies 1583 70 Printing Strategies 1585 Steven J. Simske Part XVII Standardization 1595 71 Inkjet-Related Standards: Background and Status 1597 Stephen D. Hoath, Kei Hyodo, and Yair Kipman Part XVIII Regulatory Requirements 1623 72 Regulatory and Safety Aspects of Ink Formulation and Use 1625 Martin Thompson and Jill Woods Part XIX Ecological Aspects 1647 73 Sustainability and Eco-footprint -- Concepts for the Application of Circular Economy Criteria for Printing Systems and Their Use when Printing on Paper, Labels, and Direct-to-Object 1649 Michael Has Part XX Patents 1669 74 Patents on Inkjet Technology and Materials 1671 Dr. Adam Strevens 75 Profitable and Continuous Product Innovation Relies on Effective Patent and Trade Secret Licensing 1699 Jasmine Geerinckx and Nathalie Tack Glossary 1713 Index 1731

Werner Zapka was manager of the Advanced Application Technology team of XaarJet AB (Jarfalla, Sweden) where inkjet processes are developed with a focus on digital fabrication, from 1999-2019. More recently, he became an independent consultant in the inkjet printing industry and continues to serve on the committee of the Digital Fabrication conference series.

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