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|a Cover13; -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I: Basic Concepts -- 1. Inkjet Printing Technologies Alan Hudd -- INTRODUCTION -- CURRENT AND EMERGING MARKETS -- REFERENCES -- 2. Ink Requirements and Formulations Guidelines Shlomo Magdassi -- INK PREPARATION AND COMPOSITION -- INK DURING STORAGE -- INK-PRINTHEAD PERFORMANCE -- INK ON SUBSTRATES -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 3. Equilibrium Wetting Fundamentals Abraham Marmur -- INTRODUCTION -- WETTING OF IDEAL SURFACES -- WETTING OF REAL SURFACES -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 4. The Behaviour of a Droplet on the Substrate Patrick J. Smith -- INTRODUCTION -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 5. Tailoring Substrates for Inkjet Printing Moshe Frenkel -- INTRODUCTION -- PRINT QUALITY SOLUTIONS -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- Part II: Formulation and Materials for Inkjet Inks -- 6. Pigments for Inkjet Applications Alex Shakhnovich and James Belmont -- INTRODUCTION -- CARBON BLACK -- ORGANIC PIGMENTS -- DISPERSION METHODS FOR INKJET PIGMENTS (NANOSIZED DISPERSIONS) -- SURFACE MODIFICATION -- REFERENCES -- 7. Formulation and Properties of Waterborne Inkjet Inks Christian Schmid -- INTRODUCTION -- FIRING INK FROM THE PRINT HEAD -- INK ON PAPER -- EXAMPLE 8212; BLACK INK FOR PLAIN PAPER -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- 8. Solvent-Based Inkjet Inks Josh Samuel and Paul Edwards -- FORMULATING SOLVENT INKS FOR CONTINUOUS INKJET PRINTERS -- FORMULATING SOLVENT INKS FOR PIEZO DROP-ON-DEMAND PRINT HEADS -- REFERENCES -- 9. Formulating UV Curable Inkjet Inks Sara E. Edison -- INTRODUCTION -- FORMULATING UV CURABLE INKJET INKS -- STARTING POINT FORMULATIONS -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 10. Raw Materials for UV Curable Inks Ian Hutchinson -- INTRODUCTION -- UV CURING -- ACRYLATES 8212; TYPES AND CHARACTERISTICS -- ACRYLATE OLIGOMERS -- AMINE MODIFIED POLYESTERS AND SYNERGISTS -- PHOTOINITIATORS FOR FREE RADICAL SYSTEMS -- TYPICAL FORMULATION -- CATIONIC SYSTEMS -- REFERENCES -- 11. Unique Inkjet Ink Systems Matti Ben-Moshe and Shlomo Magdassi -- INTRODUCTION -- MICELLAR AND MICROEMULSION INKJET INKS -- EMULSION AND MINIEMULSION INKJET INKS -- POLYELECTROLYTE INKS -- INKJET PRINTING OF OPTICAL DEVICES -- REFERENCES -- Part III: Specialty Inkjet Materials -- 12. Electrically Conductive Inks for Inkjet Printing Moira M. Nir, Dov Zamir, Ilana Haymov, Limor Ben-Asher, Orit Cohen, Bill Faulkner and Fernando de la Vega -- INTRODUCTION -- APPLICATIONS AND MARKET FOR CONDUCTIVE INKS -- COMPARISON WITH ALTERNATIVE PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES -- PRODUCERS AND PRICING -- THE CHEMISTRY OF CONDUCTIVE INKS -- SINTERING AND RESISTIVITY -- PRINTING ISSUES -- PROCESS INTEGRATION FOR PRINTING SYSTEMS -- FUTURE TRENDS -- REFERENCES -- 13. Inkjet 3D Printing Eduardo Napadensky -- INTRODUCTION -- SOLID FREEFORM FABRICATION -- INKJET 3D PRINTING -- POLYJET PROCESS -- POLYJET MATERIALS -- NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN INKJET 3D PRINTING -- DIGITAL MATERIALS -- REFERENCES -- 14. Printing Bioinks with Technologically Relevant Applications Leila F. Deravi, David W. Wright and Jan L. Sumerel -- INTRODUCTION -- MICROCONTACT PRINTING -- ELECTRON BEAM RADIATION -- NON-CONTACT PRINTING -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 15. Printed Electronics Vive.
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|a Modern printing is based on digitizing information and then representing it on a substrate, such as paper, pixel by pixel. One of the most common methods of digital printing is through inkjet printers. The process of inkjet printing is very complicated, and the ink used must meet certain chemical and physicochemical requirements including those related to storage stability; jetting performance; color management; wetting; and adhesion on substrates. Obviously, these requirements - which represent different scientific disciplines such as colloid chemistry, chemical engineering, and physics - in.
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