Final Report Summary - FLEXTRONIC (The development of a novel laser-inkjet hybrid printing technology for additive printed, high resolution, mass customised conductive copper tracks)
- the production of a novel, laser-inkjet printing system that could produce conductive copper tracks of 10 micrometres width and 20 down to 1 micrometre depth on thermoplastic and barium titanate films in line with the IEC 60326 PT2 standards for delamination;
- the production of a novel printing system, the capital cost of a typical system of which would be EUR 50 000, and the production cost for a typical flip chip printing and antenna EUR 0.1 and 1, respectively;
- thorough understanding of surface characteristics, such as the free surface energy, of 10 laser ablated polymer and barium titanate films; % L - the development of a software control system allowing real-time control of the laser and inkjet printing head;
- the mixture of conductive copper inks.
The work was divided into three main areas:
- development of surface processes enabling the printing of well-adhered fine definition circuit tracks;
development of conductive inks suitable for use in inkjet heads;
- development of manufacturing cells.
The project succeeded in developing surface techniques based on the use of Ultraviolet (UV) laser which enable the printing of well-adhered fine definition circuit tracks. In addition, it formulated a series of catalytic inks with viscosities suitable for inkjet printing and seeding on polymer films. Lastly, two manufacturing cells for batch-to-batch and continuous processing were developed: prototype plaques and circuits which have been electrically tested.