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Chemistry Of Inkjet Inks, The [Hardback]

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Edited by (Hebrew Univ Of Jerusalem, Israel)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 356 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Aug-2009
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9812818219
  • ISBN-13: 9789812818218
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 356 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Aug-2009
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9812818219
  • ISBN-13: 9789812818218
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Modern printing is based on digitizing information and then representing it on a substrate, such as paper, pixel by pixel. One of the most common methods of digital printing is through inkjet printers. The process of inkjet printing is very complicated, and the ink used must meet certain chemical and physicochemical requirements including those related to storage stability; jetting performance; color management; wetting; and adhesion on substrates. Obviously, these requirements — which represent different scientific disciplines such as colloid chemistry, chemical engineering, and physics — indicate the need for an interdisciplinary book that will cover all aspects of making and utilizing inkjet inks. This book provides basic and essential information on the important parameters which determine ink performance. It covers not only the conventional use of inkjet technology on graphic applications, but also the extension of this method to print various functional materials, such as the use of conductive inks to print light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and three-dimensional structures. Thus, the book will serve a large community: industrial chemists who deal with ink formulations and synthesis of chemicals for inks; chemical engineers and physicists who deal with the rheological and flow properties of inks; and researchers in academic institutes who seek to develop novel applications based on inkjet printing of new materials.
Preface vii
Part I: Basic Concepts
1(98)
Inkjet Printing Technologies
3(16)
Alan Hudd
Ink Requirements and Formulations Guidelines
19(24)
Shlomo Magdassi
Equilibrium Wetting Fundamentals
43(12)
Abraham Marmur
The Behaviour of a Droplet on the Substrate
55(18)
Patrick J. Smith
Tailoring Substrates for Inkjet Printing
73(26)
Moshe Frenkel
Part II: Formulation and Materials for Inkjet Inks
99(124)
Pigments for Inkjet Applications
101(22)
Alex Shakhovich
James Belmont
Formulation and Properties of Waterborne Inkjet Inks
123(18)
Christian Schmid
Solvent-Based Inkjet Inks
141(20)
Josh Samuel
Paul Edwards
Formulating UV Curable Inkjet Inks
161(16)
Sara E. Edison
Raw Materials for UV Curable Inks
177(26)
Ian Hutchinson
Unique Inkjet Ink Systems
203(20)
Matti Ben-Moshe
Shlomo Magdassi
Part III: Speciality Inkjet Materials
223(118)
Electrically Conductive Inks for Inkjet Printing
225(30)
Moira M. Nir
Dov Zamir
Ilana Haymov
Limor Ben-Asher
Orit Cohen
Bill Faulkner
Fernando de la Vega
Inkjet 3D Printing
255(14)
Eduardo Napadensky
Printing Bioinks with Technologically Relevant Applications
269(14)
Leila F. Deravi
David W. Wright
Jan L. Sumerel
Printed Electronics
283(36)
Vivek Subramanian
Ceramic Inks
319(22)
Stefan Guttler
Andreas Gier
Index 341