Photonic Curing is the high-temperature thermal processing of a thin film using pulsed light from a flashlamp. When this transient processing is done on a low-temperature substrate such as plastic, paper or glass it is possible to attain a significantly higher temperature than the substrate can ordinarily withstand under an equilibrium heating source such as an oven.
At LOPEC 2017 we highlighted a collaboration with the Spanish design and technology institute Eurecat to demonstrate how our products can expand design and interface options.
When it comes to flexible electronics market coverage, strategic roadmaps, and deep-dive technical results, the 2017 FLEX Conference and Exhibition will have it all.
Wheeler Microfluidics Laboratory introduces a digital microfluidic (DMF) platform using NovaCentrix Metalon inkjet inks that is scalable to mass production.
Headquartered in Austin, TX, NovaCentrix offers industry leading photonic curing tools, conductive inks, material and expertise enabling development and production of next generation printed electronic devices.