Wettability Contrast Gravure Printing

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Abstract

Silicon gravure patterns are engineered to have cells that are wettable and lands that are not wettable by aqueous inks. This strategy allows excess ink on the lands to be removed without using a doctor blade. Using an aqueous silica ink, continuous lines as narrow as 1.2 μm with 1.5 μm space are gravure printed.

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Zhang, H., Ramm, A., Lim, S., Xie, W., Ahn, B. Y., Xu, W. C., … Francis, L. F. (2015). Wettability Contrast Gravure Printing. Advanced Materials, 27(45), 7420–7425. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201502639

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