With inkjet printing rapidly proving itself as a true production process within the area of industrial printing, we as inkjet ink developers need to keep up with the pace and develop new fluids for these applications. Aqueous inks for industrial inkjet printing are potentially advantageous for many different applications. However, delivering the right functionality in a formulation with the constraints imposed by inkjet printing is no easy task.
2D-crystal inks and devices: graphene is just the start!
Prof Cinzia Casiraghi, from the Graphene Centre, University of Manchester, discusses the formulation of inkjet inks containing 2D crystals and functional devices made using them. The work will be presented at the IMI Europe Inkjet Ink Development Conference in Lausanne, Switzerland on 15-16 March 2017.
Basics of piezo driven inkjet print heads: Fluid dynamics and nozzle design
Trump, Brexit and the inkjet industry – Challenge or opportunity?
At the IMI Europe Digital Printing Conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 30 Nov – 1 Dec, part of the conference programme was a panel discussion with industry experts discussing the potential impact of recent political upheavals on the inkjet printing industry.