Fundamentals of Inkjet Printing: The Science of Inkjet and Droplets

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Stephen D. Hoath
John Wiley & Sons, 14.03.2016 - 472 Seiten
From droplet formation to final applications, this practical book presents the subject in a comprehensive and clear form, using only content derived from the latest published results.
Starting at the very beginning, the topic of fluid mechanics is explained, allowing for a suitable regime for printing inks to subsequently be selected. There then follows a discussion on different print-head types and how to form droplets, covering the behavior of droplets in flight and upon impact with the substrate, as well as the droplet's wetting and drying behavior at the substrate. Commonly observed effects, such as the coffee ring effect, are included as well as printing in the third dimension. The book concludes with a look at what the future holds. As a unique feature, worked examples both at the practical and simulation level, as well as case studies are included.
As a result, students and engineers in R&D will come to fully understand the complete process of inkjet printing.
 

Inhalt

Bain Arend M van Buul
1
Fluid Mechanics for Inkjet Printing
13
Department of Engineering Department of Creative
17
Inkjet Printheads
57
Department of Mathematics Océ Technologies
77
Drop Formation in Inkjet Printing
93
Polymers in Inkjet Printing
117
Colloid Particles in Ink Formulations
141
Simulation of Drops on Surfaces
281
Visualization and Measurement
313
Soonchunhyang University University of Georgetown
336
Inkjet Fluid Characterization
339
University of Queensland Alfonso A CastrejónPita
344
Malcolm R Mackley Fuji Xerox Co Ltd
362
Surface Characterization
365
Applications in Inkjet Printing
397

Jetting Simulations
169
Drops on Substrates
199
Coalescence and Line Formation
219
Droplets Drying on Surfaces
251
Pembroke Street Kanagawa 2430494
415
What Next?
419
Index
445
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Dr. Stephen D. Hoath works in the Inkjet Research Centre of the Department of Engineering at Cambridge University, UK. After obtaining his academic degrees from Oxford University, UK, he was a Lecturer in Physics at Birmingham University and then held various positions in the UK industry. He took up his full time research appointment at Cambridge in 2005. He is a Chartered Engineer, Scientist and Physicist; with over 50 scientific publications, he is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics, and is a Governing Body Fellow and the Director of Studies in Engineering at Wolfson College Cambridge.

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