Inkjet Printing on Hydrophobic Surface: Practical Implementation of Stacked Coin Strategy
Matthew J. Docherty,
Paria Naderi,
Gerd Grau
et al.
Abstract:While inkjet printing on many hydrophilic surfaces can be achieved through control of drop spacing and droplet deposition delay alone, the same for hydrophobic substrates prove to be challenging. The low surface energies of hydrophobic surfaces lead to dewetting, unwanted coalescence of wet drops, and bulging, preventing intact and uniform lines of low‐viscosity ink to form. In this paper, we have adapted the stacked coin strategy, a well‐established and successful technique for hydrophilic surfaces, for use o… Show more
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