Number of hours
- Lectures 12.0
- Projects -
- Tutorials -
- Internship -
- Laboratory works -
ECTS
ECTS 24.0
Goal(s)
Learning outcomes :
- To know the nature and properties of the materials used in functional inks
- To know the properties required for functional printing media
- To know the possible surface treatments (on the substrates or on the printed layer)
- To transfer the knowledge acquired on "conventional" processes to innovative applications
Anne BLAYO
Content(s)
Introduction
functional printing / printed electronics
new requirements for materials
Functional inks, functional materials
conductors, semi-conductors, dielectrics
other functional materials (« X-chromic »)
Substrates for printed electronics
PrerequisitesPrinting processes
Printing inks
Rheological properties of printing inks
Physico-chemical properties of printing inks and substrates
Accessibility for people with disabilities : please contact us for further information
- Specific credits: this course brings 1.0 ECTS to students in Digital Printing and Printed electronic
Written exam
note de l'examen écrit
The exam may be taken in french or in english
The course exists in the following branches:
- Curriculum - - Semester 8 (this course may be followed in french or in english)
- Curriculum - Pagora Engineer - Student - Semester 8 (this course may be followed in french or in english)
- Curriculum - Pagora Engineer - Apprentice - Semester 8 (this course may be followed in french or in english)
Course ID : 4FMT1113
Course language(s):
You can find this course among all other courses.
Environmental security
Prise en compte de l'éco-conception, des cycles de vie des dispositifs réalisés en électronique imprimée, recyclage
- D. Tobjörk and R. Österbacka, « Paper Electronics », Advanced Materials, 2011, 23 pp.1935-1961.
- R. Bollström, « Paper for printed electronics and functionality », 2013, PhD, Abo Akademi University, Finland.
- M. Klanjsek Gunde, « Materials science meets graphic communication for a joint venture beyond the conventional », Advances in printing and media technology, 2012, vol.39, pp. 11-16.
- R. Cauchois, M. Saadaoui et K. Inal, « Impression et recuit de nanoparticules métalliques pour l’électronique imprimée », Techniques de l’Ingénieur, 2014.
- D. Sette, « Functional printing : from the study of printed layers to the prototyping of flexible devices », 2014, PhD, Université de Grenoble.