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Continuously Adjustable Pulse Width Capability Lifts Newest Sintering System from Xenon into the Next Generation

Delivering greater flexibility for sintering conductive Cu and Ag metallic inks, curing thin-film substrates and for solar and surface modifications

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

With the release of the Sinteron 2010, Xenon Corporation is delivering even greater flexibility for sintering conductive Cu and Ag metallic inks, curing thin-film substrates and for solar and surface modifications. Whereas the last generation – Sinteron 2000 – featured four preset values for the pulse widths, the Sinteron 2010 allows for digitally programmable pulse widths. The ability to dial up just about any desired width makes the Sinteron 2010 extremely flexible and valuable to process deve...

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