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Polymer structuring by inkjet printing technology / Micro heating arrays with tungsten

Jung, Seungpill
2004

The goal of this work is to fabricate polymer structures by using commercial inkjet printing technology. In order to do this, the main questions, which I wanted to answer through the work, are the followings: Is it really possible to deposit polymers by inkjet printing technology? If possible, what kinds of polymer is it and what kind of way can be used to fabricate polymer structures? What is the achievable resolution, quality of structures by inkjet printing?

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semester or other student projects
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Jung, Seungpill
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2004

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November 2, 2005
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/218584
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