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PV Nano Cell to Demo Integrated Printer Solution at LOPEC
February 13, 2018 | Globe NewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
PV Nano Cell Ltd will be exhibiting in the LOPEC exhibition, the leading event for printed electronics in Europe, which will be held March 14–15 in Munich, Germany. PV Nano Cell will be in Hall B0 Booth 101.
PV Nano Cell will show in the exhibition its latest ink developments, sample applications focused on mass production and the integrated printer for design, prototyping and R&D.
PV Nano Cell's printing integrated solution, which is being developed on the Digiflex printer (recently purchased by PVN) developed for the graphic arts field, focused for the design, prototyping and R&D in printed electronics will enable customers to go from design to mass production coupled with PVN “complete solution” approach – same technology and same materials through the whole process chain. PVN announced it will be exhibiting a mockup of the first printer dedicated for printed electronics in the coming Lopec show.
The PV Nano Cell Integrated Printer:
This PV Nano Cell inkjet printer is the first to be specifically focused for printed electronics applications. It integrates all the functions features needed—printing, drying, sintering, curing and inspection—in one device, together with the capability to print up to 10 inks in parallel. It's the first integrated printer for printed electronics with the following key advantages:
- All processes completed in one session with a single tool
- Single setup for the entire process
- Large format - capacity to print several products (on one big substrate or separate parallel substrates), substrate heating and special selective vacuum stage
- High accuracy printing
The PV Nano Cell solution coupled with its Sicrys silver and copper family inks, and in-development dielectric inks, inks for via printing and resistor inks will allow fully multi-layer electronics printing, with passive embedded components (such as capacitors, resistors, and others) in the future.
About PV Nano Cell, Ltd.
PV Nano Cell has developed innovative conductive inks for use in printed electronics (PE) and solar photovoltaics (PV) applications. PV Nano Cell's Sicrys™ ink family is a single-crystal, nano metric metal conductive ink delivering enhanced performance. Sicrys™ is available in silver and copper-based form, both compatible with many inkjet print heads and mass production enablers (high throughput printing, high quality and competitive pricing). Sicrys™ conductive inks are used all over the world in a range of inkjet printing applications, including photovoltaics, printed circuit boards, antennas, sensors, touchscreens and other applications. For more information, please click here.
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