In the last few years, the manufacturing of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) by means of innovative tridimensional and bidimensional printing technologies has significantly catalyzed the attention of researchers. Inkjet material deposition, in particular, can become a key enabling technology for the production of polymer-based inertial sensors characterized by low cost, high manufacturing scalability and superior sensitivity. In this paper, a fully inkjet-printed polymeric accelerometer is proposed, and its manufacturing steps are described. The manufacturing challenges connected with the inkjet deposition of SU-8 as a structural material are identified and addressed, resulting in the production of a functional spring-mass sensor. A st...
The research aims to the development of sensors for strain measurements using inkjet technology for ...
Recently, inkjet printing technology has received growing attention as a method to produce low-cost ...
Printing of patterns with conductive inks on polymers surface enables the realization of “active po...
In the last few years, additive manufacturing has been investigated as a promising production method...
AbstractThe paper focuses on acceleration sensors which are based on polymer-electronic materials. T...
Electroactive polymers (EAP) are promising materials for actuators in different application areas. T...
The development of low-cost mass sensors is of unique interest for the scientific community due to t...
Beyond printing text on paper, inkjet printing methods have recently been applied to print passive e...
Inkjet printing is a digital printing technique that is capable of depositing various functional mat...
Usually micro machined acceleration sensors are silicon-based. There are two conspicuous advantages ...
Inkjet printing of functional materials, photolithography and micromolding are 3 different technique...
Inkjet printing is a versatile, low cost deposition technology with the capabilities for the localiz...
This thesis introduces a highly sensitive single-axis printed accelerometer based on a flexible pape...
Inkjet printing is a very common and largely developed technology in desktop printers. A wide range ...
Inkjet printing is a digital printing technique that is capable of depositing not only inks, but fun...
The research aims to the development of sensors for strain measurements using inkjet technology for ...
Recently, inkjet printing technology has received growing attention as a method to produce low-cost ...
Printing of patterns with conductive inks on polymers surface enables the realization of “active po...
In the last few years, additive manufacturing has been investigated as a promising production method...
AbstractThe paper focuses on acceleration sensors which are based on polymer-electronic materials. T...
Electroactive polymers (EAP) are promising materials for actuators in different application areas. T...
The development of low-cost mass sensors is of unique interest for the scientific community due to t...
Beyond printing text on paper, inkjet printing methods have recently been applied to print passive e...
Inkjet printing is a digital printing technique that is capable of depositing various functional mat...
Usually micro machined acceleration sensors are silicon-based. There are two conspicuous advantages ...
Inkjet printing of functional materials, photolithography and micromolding are 3 different technique...
Inkjet printing is a versatile, low cost deposition technology with the capabilities for the localiz...
This thesis introduces a highly sensitive single-axis printed accelerometer based on a flexible pape...
Inkjet printing is a very common and largely developed technology in desktop printers. A wide range ...
Inkjet printing is a digital printing technique that is capable of depositing not only inks, but fun...
The research aims to the development of sensors for strain measurements using inkjet technology for ...
Recently, inkjet printing technology has received growing attention as a method to produce low-cost ...
Printing of patterns with conductive inks on polymers surface enables the realization of “active po...