Xennia introduced latest generation inkjet development dispenser at Printed Electronics Europe 2010

Microelectronics International

ISSN: 1356-5362

Article publication date: 3 August 2010

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(2010), "Xennia introduced latest generation inkjet development dispenser at Printed Electronics Europe 2010", Microelectronics International, Vol. 27 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/mi.2010.21827cad.002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Xennia introduced latest generation inkjet development dispenser at Printed Electronics Europe 2010

Article Type: New products From: Microelectronics International, Volume 27, Issue 3

Xennia Technology Ltd. presented a review of the use of inkjet technology in depositing printed electronics materials at Printed Electronics Europe 2010 in Dresden on 12th-14th April. This marked the launch of the latest version of its precision inkjet development dispenser, the XenJet™ 4000, with innovative software specifically designed for the deposition of printed electronics and other functional materials.

The XenJet™ 4000 is already used as a development tool by many companies in printed electronics, biomedical/pharmaceutical and other applications. It allows experienced or novice developers to get to grips with industrial inkjet technology quickly and cost effectively in order to develop inks and fluids, test new printing processes and evaluate printhead suitability for any particular application.

The innovative proprietary Xennia software incorporated in the XenJet™ 4000 is designed to suit a range of demanding functional and nano-material applications. Benefits of the new software include an increased degree of control of drop volume for layer/film thickness optimisation, full control of image processing parameters for multi-layering applications and a fully integrated intuitive user interface allowing simple operation, or detailed access to print parameters, as required. The software supports all major industrial piezo printheads and has the ability to process DXF and Gerber format files, ideal for printed electronics applications.

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