Printed thermochromic displays

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Abstract

Thermochromic displays, which were evaluated in this study, combine printed electronics with the thermochromism phenomenon. Conductive lines printed on the reverse side and thermochromic printing ink printed on the front side of cardboard packaging form a thermochromic display that gives cardboard packaging additional value. Displays were printed on different printing materials, and thermochromic printing ink was deposited in one and two layers. In addition, half of the samples were varnished. The influence of the printing material, the thickness of the thermochromic printing ink layer, the varnish, the high temperature, and light fastness on the display's operability were all evaluated. It was clearly shown that the choice of printing material plays a crucial role in the display's operability. Moreover, high temperature and light fastness also have a significant influence, although the impact is negligible when the display is used at room temperature.

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Kavčič, U., Mraović, M., Bračko, S., & Muck, D. (2019). Printed thermochromic displays. Coloration Technology, 135(1), 60–66. https://doi.org/10.1111/cote.12372

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