OSC-08: From lab to fabOrganic Semiconductor Conference 2008
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Seminar 1b: Selecting the printing process for the fab

Seminar leader: Dr Eifion Jewell, Welsh Centre for Printing and Coating / UK Display and Lighting Network
09.00-10:30 Monday 29 September 2008

Printing is a natural patterning technique for the commercialisation of many organic electronics materials. Printing offers additive mass production manufacturing at relatively low capital and energy cost; making the organic 'lab to fab' step possible.

To the uninitiated the choice of printing process can be bewildering with issues such as choice of imaging technology, image carriers, machine design and material rheology becoming critical processing requirements. In many instances hybrid (several different processes) printing will need to be carried out and may also need to incorporate other traditional fabrication processes.

This seminar will examine each of the mass production printing processes and discuss their merits for organic electronics fabrication. It will discuss how the leap to full scale production can be carried out through laboratory and pilot stages and how this can be implemented with available commercial machinery.

Printed samples and consumables from each of the processes will be available for delegates to view.


 
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