Conductive Layers on a Shrinkable PET Film by Flexographic Printing |
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Authors: | Sandra Lepak-Kuc,Katarzyna Wasilewska,Daniel Janczak,Tatiana Nowicka,Mał gorzata Jakubowska |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institute of Metrology and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Mechatronics, Warsaw University of Technology, Sw. Andrzeja Boboli 8, 02-525 Warsaw, Poland; (K.W.); (D.J.); (T.N.); (M.J.);2.Masterpress S.A., Jacka Kuronia 4, 15-569 Białystok, Poland;3.Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies (CEZAMAT), Warsaw University of Technology, 02-822 Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | In this study, the extremely important and difficult topic of flexographic printing on a heat-shrinkable substrate was taken up. Six commercially available, electrically conductive inks based on silver, copper and graphite nanoparticles were selected and tested upon their applicability for printing on the temperature-sensitive PET material. As a printing substrate, the one-direction heat-shrinkable PET film, with a maximum shrinkage of 78%, was selected. All of the examined inks were subjected to the printing process throughout three different anilox line screens. The tested inks, along with the electric paths printed with them, were subjected to various tests. The main parameters were evaluated, such as printability combined with the rheology tests and ink adhesion to the examined PET substrate together with the electrical conductivity before and after the shrinkage. |
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Keywords: | shrinkable PET film printed electronic shrink sleeve labels conductive inks |
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