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Design of piezo inkjet print heads : from acoustics to applications / J. Frits Dijksman.

By: Dijksman, J. F [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Weinheim, Germany : Wiley-VCH, [2018]Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783527806874; 3527806873.Subject(s): Ink-jet printers -- Design and construction | Computer printers -- Design and construction | Ink-jet printing -- Equipment and supplies | COMPUTERS / Computer Literacy | COMPUTERS / Computer Science | COMPUTERS / Data Processing | COMPUTERS / Hardware / General | COMPUTERS / Information Technology | COMPUTERS / Machine Theory | COMPUTERS / ReferenceGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 004.77 Online resources: Wiley Online Library Summary: Clearly structured, the book presents the design of a printhead in a comprehensive and clear form, right from the start. To begin with, the working principle of piezo-driven drop-on-demand printheads in theory is discussed, building on the theory of mechanical vibrations and acoustics. Then the design of single-nozzle as well as multi-nozzle printheads is presented, including the importance of various parameters that need to be optimized, such as viscosity, surface tension and nozzle shape. Topics such as refilling the nozzle and the impact of the droplet on the surface are equally treated. The text concludes with a unique set of worked-out questions for training purposes as well as case studies and a look at what the future holds.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Clearly structured, the book presents the design of a printhead in a comprehensive and clear form, right from the start. To begin with, the working principle of piezo-driven drop-on-demand printheads in theory is discussed, building on the theory of mechanical vibrations and acoustics. Then the design of single-nozzle as well as multi-nozzle printheads is presented, including the importance of various parameters that need to be optimized, such as viscosity, surface tension and nozzle shape. Topics such as refilling the nozzle and the impact of the droplet on the surface are equally treated. The text concludes with a unique set of worked-out questions for training purposes as well as case studies and a look at what the future holds.

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