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3D printing and additive manufacturing of electronics [electronic resource] : principles and applications / Chee Kai Chua, Wai Yee Yeong, Hong Yee Low, Tuan Tran, Hong Wei Tan.

By: Chua, Chee Kai.
Contributor(s): Yeong, Wai Yee | Low, Hong Yee | Tran, Tuan | Tan, Hong We.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: World Scientific series in 3D printing: vol 3.Publisher: Singapore : World Scientific, ©2021Description: 1 online resource (384 p.).ISBN: 9789811218361; 9811218366; 9789811218354; 9811218358.Other title: Three-dimensional printing and additive manufacturing of electronics.Subject(s): Printed circuits -- Design and construction | Electronic apparatus and appliances -- Design and construction | Three-dimensional printingGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 621.3815/31 Online resources: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers.
Contents:
Introduction to conventional electronics manufacturing and 3D printing of electronics -- Conventional contact printing techniques for printed electronics - 3D electronics printing techniques -- Materials and inks for 3D printed electronics -- Substrates and processing for 3D printed electronics -- Sintering techniques for metallic nanoparticle inks -- Designs and simulations for 3D printed electronics -- Applications of 3d printed electronics and future outlook.
Summary: "3D printed electronics have captured much attention in recent years, owing to their success in allowing on-demand fabrication of highly-customisable electronics on a wide variety of substrates and conformal surfaces. This textbook helps readers understand and gain valuable insights into 3D printed electronics. It does not require readers to have any prior knowledge on the subject. 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing of Electronics: Principles and Applications provides a comprehensive overview of the recent progress and discusses the fundamentals of the 3D printed electronics technologies, their respective advantages, shortcomings and potential applications. The book covers conventional contact printing techniques for printed electronics, 3D electronics printing techniques, materials and inks inks for 3D-printed electronics, substrates and processing for 3D-printed electronics, sintering techniques for metallic nanoparticle inks, designs and simulations, applications of 3D-printed electronics, and future trends. The book includes several related problems for the reader to test his or her understanding of the topics. This book is a good guide for anyone who is interested in the 3D printing of electronics. The book is also an effective textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses that aim to arm their students with a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of 3D printed electronics"-- Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to conventional electronics manufacturing and 3D printing of electronics -- Conventional contact printing techniques for printed electronics - 3D electronics printing techniques -- Materials and inks for 3D printed electronics -- Substrates and processing for 3D printed electronics -- Sintering techniques for metallic nanoparticle inks -- Designs and simulations for 3D printed electronics -- Applications of 3d printed electronics and future outlook.

"3D printed electronics have captured much attention in recent years, owing to their success in allowing on-demand fabrication of highly-customisable electronics on a wide variety of substrates and conformal surfaces. This textbook helps readers understand and gain valuable insights into 3D printed electronics. It does not require readers to have any prior knowledge on the subject. 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing of Electronics: Principles and Applications provides a comprehensive overview of the recent progress and discusses the fundamentals of the 3D printed electronics technologies, their respective advantages, shortcomings and potential applications. The book covers conventional contact printing techniques for printed electronics, 3D electronics printing techniques, materials and inks inks for 3D-printed electronics, substrates and processing for 3D-printed electronics, sintering techniques for metallic nanoparticle inks, designs and simulations, applications of 3D-printed electronics, and future trends. The book includes several related problems for the reader to test his or her understanding of the topics. This book is a good guide for anyone who is interested in the 3D printing of electronics. The book is also an effective textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses that aim to arm their students with a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of 3D printed electronics"-- Publisher's website.

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