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Xue Qi, Heebo Ha, Byungil Hwang and Sooman Lim
Printing technology enables not only high-volume, multipurpose, low-impact, low-cost manufacturing, but also the introduction of flexible electronic devices, such as displays, actuators, and sensors, to a wide range of consumer markets. Consequently, in ...
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Aijin Pan, Haifeng Lan, Yongjun Huang, Peng Chen and Shuangxi Wang
In order to expand the range of pot materials for induction cookers, a kind of sandwich structural composite ceramic panel that consists of an Al2O3 ceramic substrate, magnetic heating interlayer, and ZrO2 ceramic substrate was developed by combining the...
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Syeda Fizzah Jilani, Oluyemi P. Falade, Tom Wildsmith, Paul Reip and Akram Alomainy
This paper demonstrates a design, fabrication and performance evaluation of a frequency selective 60-GHz flexible metasurface in order to facilitate an unobstructed, secure, and low-loss high-frequency signal propagation. The high-attenuation 60 GHz mill...
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Lixing Wang, Zhenning Wu and Changyong Cao
The preservation of perishable products to maintain their quality is of paramount importance for food safety and security, and is attracting more attention due to increasing concerns regarding food quality, healthcare, and quality of life. Advances in te...
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Ceren Yüce, Markus König and Norbert Willenbacher
Further strong growth of solar energy conversion based on PV (photovoltaic) technology requires constant improvement to increase solar cell efficiency. The challenge in front-side metallization of Si-solar cells is to print uniform fine lines with a high...
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Santi Kulsiriswad, Kawee Srikulkit and Onusa Saravari
This study aimed to synthesize low viscosity oligolactide acrylates for UV-curable inks from oligolactide diols. Firstly, low molecular weight oligolactide diols were prepared by ring opening reaction of l-lactide with diols. Oligolactide acrylates were ...
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Eifion Jewell, Simon Hamblyn, Tim Claypole and David Gethin
A comprehensive experimental investigation has been carried out into the role of film thickness variation and silver material formulation on printing capability in the screen printing process. A full factorial experiment was carried out where two formula...
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Christopher O. Phillips, David G. Beynon, Simon M. Hamblyn, Glyn R. Davies, David T. Gethin and Timothy C. Claypole
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