Development and integration of screen printed transducers for the detection of pollutants in aquatic environments

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In this paper, we present the study and the integration of screen-printed transducers for the detection of pollutants in water. In the first part, we discuss the use of acoustic transducteurs screen-printed and the technique to measure ultrasonic velocity in order to detect pollutants miscible or not with water. In the second part, we present the fabrication and test of screen-printed transducers to measure the electrical conductivity in liquids. And finally we also ensure the adaptation and integration of these transducers with electronic modules.

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Lapeine, D., Ferrandis, J. Y., Laux, D., Pascal, F., & Combette, P. (2016). Development and integration of screen printed transducers for the detection of pollutants in aquatic environments. In Symposium on Design, Test, Integration and Packaging of MEMS/MOEMS, DTIP 2016. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/DTIP.2016.7514845

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