Inkjet Ink Characterisation
Viscosity, dispersions, jetting & surfaces
Wednesday 25 - Thursday 26 January 2023
Hotel Primus Valencia, Valencia, Spain
COURSE FOCUS
Development of high quality inks and fluids for inkjet applications requires state-of-the-art characterisation equipment and techniques. From fundamental ink properties such as viscosity and surface tension, which have a crucial impact on jetting performance, through analysis of particulates dispersed within the ink, understanding these properties is key to getting the best out of an ink development project. In addition, it is vital to understand how the developed ink actually behaves, both on ejection from the printhead and when landing onto the substrate of choice.
The Inkjet Ink Characterisation course gives an excellent introduction to these essential areas of study, presented by industry experts from leading suppliers and institutions in the field. The course will give you the basic foundations as well as a more detailed understanding of the vital equipment and techniques.
COURSE OUTLINE
Wednesday 25 January 2023
08:00 – 09:00 Registration
09:00 Course begins
Jetting and print quality analysis
Kyle Pucci, ImageXpert
Introduction to drop analysis
How is in-flight analysis used?
Drop formation
Reliability
Misting
Nozzle-to-nozzle consistency
Drop measurement
Simple application examples
Overview of techniques
Fundamental measurements
Practical demonstration
Introduction to print quality analysis
How is print quality analysis used?
Dot properties
Line properties
Solid area quality
Colour registration
Ink interaction
Overview of techniques
Practical examples
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break
13:30 Session begins
Basic property measurements - surface tension
Dr Thomas Willers, KRÜSS
Surface tension - introduction
Relevance to droplet formation and spreading in inkjet printing
Interplay of surface tension and viscosity in drop formation
Impacts on wetting
How to optimise ink-substrate adhesion and spreading
Interfacial rheology and its relevance to drying
Theories and methods of measurement - compared and contrasted
Application examples from inkjet industry
Optimising ink rheology for printing applications
Torsten Remmler, Netzsch
Understanding the importance of fluid rheology for inkjet printing
Basic rheology theory - viscosity and viscoelasticity
Rheological test methods for inkjet inks and processes
Practical examples
17:00 Session ends
17:00 - 18:00 Reception
Join us for beers, wines and good company!
Thursday 26 January 2023
09:00 Session begins
Monitoring and controlling pigment particle size
Francisco J. López, IESMAT
Understanding the links between particle size and ink performance
Overview of light scattering techniques for measuring particle size
Pros and cons of different measurement techniques and approaches
Practical examples
Evaluating and improving dispersion stability
Francisco J. López, IESMAT
Understanding stability mechanisms for ink dispersions
Factors controlling stability – particle size, steric effects, zeta potential and viscosity
How to make stable dispersions – selecting the right approach for your ink
Practical examples
Assessing the impact of polymer structure on ink performance
Francisco J. López, IESMAT
Understanding the role of polymers for inkjet applications
Correlating polymer properties with polymer solution behaviour including viscosity
Measuring molecular weight, molecular structure and intrinsic viscosity
Practical examples
12:30 Course ends
COURSE LEADERS
Kyle Pucci, Applications Engineering Manager
ImageXpert, USA
Kyle is Applications Engineering Manager at ImageXpert Inc. and lives in Nashua, NH USA. He graduated in 2014 from Villanova University with a BS in Mechanical Engineering. He specialises in integrating controllers and hardware with the JetXpert dropwatcher and offering support, installation, and training.
Dr Thomas Willers, Head of Applications & Science
KRÜSS, Germany
Dr Thomas Willers studied physics in Cologne and Barcelona. He received his PhD degree in experimental physics at the University of Cologne. In 2012 he joined KRÜSS GmbH at its headquarters in Hamburg where he is now head of the department for Applications & Science. He is responsible for the KRÜSS Application Labs as well as teaching activities and now has more than five years’ experience in teaching surface science.
Torsten Remmler, Sales and Applications Rheometry
NETZSCH, Spain
Torsten Remmler is an application and sales specialist for the rheometry product line at NETZSCH. He studied physics at the University Of Leipzig, Germany and has been working with rheology and supporting customers for over 25 years. Torsten specialises in a vast range of application areas, including inks, paints and coatings, foods and pharmaceuticals in addition to adhesives, asphalts and battery slurries.
Francisco J. López, Product Manager
IESMAT, Spain
Francisco is the product manager of ex-Malvern products in Spain. He has worked at IESMAT since 2014, where he started as an application specialist for particle size and separations techniques. He is an environmental scientist and his PhD was focused in developing and using green self-assembled supramolecular systems in analytical chemistry.