FUJIFILM
Dimatix Inc., the leading provider of industrial inkjet printheads,
components and systems, introduced today its new D-128/1 DPN, a 1 pL
drop volume printhead and companion D-128/10 DPN, a 10 pL model, for use
with the Fujifilm Dimatix DMP-3000 printer, at the Large-area, Organic
& Printed Electronics Convention (LOPE-C) here.
The new
D-128 DPN printheads build upon the momentum and growing installed base
of more than 500 Dimatix Materials Printers installed worldwide. These
printers are used for an expanding range of materials deposition
applications and developments. Both D-128 DPN printheads are designed to
aid in the orderly progression from experimentation to scale up using
the DMP-3000 printer.
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The new D-128 DPN
printheads from Fujifilm Dimatix build on the momentum and growing
installed base of more than 500 Dimatix Materials Printers installed
worldwide. |
The
DMP-3000 is a non-contact, fluid deposition system capable of jetting a
wide range of functional fluids using several options of Fujifilm
Dimatix fluid deposition printheads interchangeably, including the new
D-128/1 and D-128/10 DPN printheads. The DMP-3000 has a printable area
of 300 x 300 mm and maintains a positional accuracy and repeatability of
± 5 µm and ± 1 µm, respectively.
D-Class
printheads have been specifically designed for non-contact printing of
functional fluids for applications such as displays, electronics and
biotechnology. D-Class printheads are based on Fujifilm Dimatix’s
proprietary silicon MEMS (Si-MEMS) technology and use robust silicon
material. In addition to excellent piezoelectric properties, silicon is a
desirable material with superb resistance to mechanical abrasion,
tolerance to high temperatures, and excellent robustness to chemical
attack.
The
D-128/1 and D-128/10 DPN printheads share identical physical features
for easy interchangeability. Both are further enhanced using driver per
nozzle (DPN) capability, which allows compensating for any
channel-to-channel variability. This trimming feature ensures drop
volume uniformity, essential for dispensing applications or
modifications to drop velocity for increased placement accuracy,
critical for patterning applications especially when using very small
drop sizes.
Developers
of printable functional fluids and manufacturing development groups
utilize D-Class printheads to take the next step from investigation of
unique approaches for creating leading-edge technologies to production
scale up and manufacturing of functional devices.
End-users
can utilize the D-128/1 DPN printhead to manufacture products requiring
precise feature definitions as small as 20 µm, such as silicon-based
solar cells and other photovoltaic devices, small-size RFID antennae,
organic thin-film transistors (TFTs) and printed circuits.
The
D-128/1 DPN produces conductive lines and features that are virtually
invisible or allow biomaterials to be printed at twice the previously
achievable density in a true production mode, opening up new territory
in the generation of specialized arrays in a manufacturing setting. The
D-128/10 DPN with its larger drop size is used for coarser feature
generation. Both printhead models are being demonstrated fully
integrated with Dimatix Materials Printer DMP-3000 at LOPE-C.
In
addition, Fujifilm Dimatix is also demonstrating its smaller DMP-2800.
The DMP-2800 is a lab-top, self contained development system designed
for precision jetting of functional fluids onto virtually any surface.
The DMP-2800 printer system uses single-use, user-fillable 16-jet
cartridges that researchers can fill with their own fluid materials to
minimize waste of expensive fluid materials and reduce the cost and
complexity associated with traditional product development and
prototyping.
D-class
printheads have a similar silicon MEMS structure as the industry leading
Fujifilm Dimatix 16-nozzle cartridges used with the DMP-2800 and
DMP-3000 printers. Fluids and processes developed with the Fujifilm
Dimatix cartridges are now entirely scalable to the production-ready
D-128 DPN printhead. With driver per nozzle feature, like the 16-nozzle
cartridges, both D-128 DPN models are designed for the orderly
progression from experimentation to fabrication.
Using
either Dimatix Materials Printer, customers can easily test formulations
and process conditions to evaluate the potential of inkjet printing as a
manufacturing process and then 100% transfer the process into
production using the appropriate D-128 DPN printhead.
“We are
committed to providing tools to enable efficient manufacturing processes
based on inkjet technology, and to continually enhance our technology
in response to customer needs,” said Martin Schoeppler, CEO and
president of FUJIFILM Dimatix Inc. “Our new 1 pL model printhead has the
smallest drop volume in the industry for full production capability. It
is one in a series of inkjet printheads specifically designed and
manufactured to meet industry needs including photovoltaics, displays
and printed circuits.”
Source: http://www.dimatix.com/