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Holst Centre Accomplishes Inkjet Printing High Aspect Ratio Conductive Structures

Creates tall, narrow conductive structures on flexible substrates for the first time

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

Researchers from Holst Centre have used inkjet printing techniques to create tall, narrow conductive structures on flexible substrates for the first time. The development offers manufacturers greater production flexibility, opening the door to cheaper, higher-resolution flexible applications like OLEDs and touch screen displays. The result was presented at the latest SID ME conference in Stockholm. The ability to create tall, narrow conductive lines on flexible structures is an important step...

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