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nScrypt Adds Aerosol Jetting for Printed Electronics

IDS NanoJet tool headprints features from approximately 10 µm to 200 µm wide in conductors, dielectrics, resistors, and electronics-specific materials

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

nScrypt announced the availability of the IDS aerosol jet print head as an option for its “Factory in a Tool” (“FiT”) 3D manufacturing systems.     The IDS NanoJet tool head, which prints features from approximately 10 µm to 200 µm wide in conductors, dielectrics, resistors, and electronics-specific materials, adds a powerful new dimension to nScrypt’s systems’ ability to print electronics.   Integrating aerosol jetting into the nScrypt FiT systems gives users a material dispensing range...

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