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Masoud Mahjouri-Samani

NanoPrintek

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Masoud Mahjouri-Samani | NanoPrintek: How does the presence of additives in conventional inks affect the final printed electronic's performance and longevity?

00:04:23 - 00:04:28

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How does the presence of additives in conventional inks affect the final printed electronic's performance and longevity?

The speaker highlights a significant challenge in traditional ink-based printing: ink formulation. Creating new inks, especially those using materials beyond silver like platinum, gold, alloys, or composites, can take 10-20 years. This lengthy process often involves adding various substances to the ink, which inevitably leads to contamination.

Even with rigorous sintering and cleaning efforts, these contaminants remain in the printed electronic, negatively impacting its purity and performance. This contamination is an inherent limitation of ink-based methods, regardless of the effort invested in purification. The speaker emphasizes that no matter how hard one tries to remove these impurities, the final product will always be affected.

This contamination issue is a fundamental drawback of ink-based printing, influencing material selection and necessitating extensive post-processing. The speaker underscores the difficulty in achieving high-purity printed electronics when starting with inherently impure ink formulations. This limitation motivates the exploration of inkless printing technologies.

In this short video, you can learn:
* The lengthy and complex process of ink formulation, often spanning years.
* The inevitable contamination introduced by additives in conventional inks.
* The resulting impact of contamination on the purity and performance of printed electronics.
šŸ“‹ **Clip Abstract:** This segment discusses the challenges of ink formulation, focusing on the time required and the inevitable contamination that affects the quality of printed electronics. It highlights the limitations of traditional ink-based methods and sets the stage for introducing an alternative approach.
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#InkAdditives, #PrintedElectronicsPerformance, #MaterialPurity, #InkContamination, #SemiconductorManufacturing, #AdvancedElectronics

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Inkless Multimaterial Printing Directly from Raw Materials - Breaking the Barriers in Cost, Time, Pollution, and Supply Chain

The Future of Electronics RESHAPED 2025

22-23 October 2025

Estrel Congress Centre, Berlin

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00:07:36 - 00:07:41

What is the underlying mechanism that enables the real-time, on-demand generation of nanoparticles within the NanoPrintek system?

What is the underlying mechanism that enables the real-time, on-demand generation of nanoparticles within the NanoPrintek system?

The speaker introduces NanoPrintek's inkless printing technology, which departs from conventional methods by utilizing solid targets instead of inks. The process begins with a solid target composed of the desired material, such as metals, semiconductors, dielectrics, alloys, or composites. This target is placed inside the NanoPrintek machine, where nanoparticles are generated in real-time and on-demand.

The machine produces pure nanoparticles directly from the solid target. These nanoparticles are then deposited onto the substrate, followed by real-time laser sintering. This eliminates the need for ink formulation and the associated contamination issues.

The purity of the final printed electronic is directly tied to the purity of the initial solid target. If the target is 99.99% pure, the resulting printed electronic will maintain the same level of purity. This capability enables the creation of high-quality, multi-material, and hybrid structures without the limitations of ink-based printing.

In this short video, you can learn:
* The core concept of NanoPrintek's inkless printing technology using solid targets.
* The real-time, on-demand generation of pure nanoparticles within the machine.
* The direct correlation between the purity of the solid target and the final printed electronic.
šŸ“‹ **Clip Abstract:** This segment explains NanoPrintek's innovative inkless printing process, emphasizing the use of solid targets to generate pure nanoparticles in real-time, leading to high-purity printed electronics. It contrasts this approach with traditional ink-based methods.
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#SolidTargetNanoparticles, #InklessPrinting, #LaserSintering, #PrintedElectronicsPurity, #PrintedElectronics, #SemiconductorManufacturing

00:09:07 - 00:09:16

How does NanoPrintek's direct use of raw materials translate into cost savings compared to purchasing formulated inks, specifically for silver?

How does NanoPrintek's direct use of raw materials translate into cost savings compared to purchasing formulated inks, specifically for silver?

The speaker provides a cost comparison between using silver ink and raw silver material. The final price of silver in ink form ranges from $5 to $35 per gram. In contrast, the price of raw silver is approximately $1 per gram. NanoPrintek's technology utilizes raw silver directly, bypassing the expensive ink manufacturing process.

This direct use of raw materials results in significant cost savings. By purchasing silver directly from silver companies, NanoPrintek achieves a cost reduction of approximately 5 to 30 times compared to using silver ink. This substantial difference highlights the economic advantages of the inkless printing approach.

The speaker emphasizes that these cost savings are not limited to silver. Similar advantages are observed with other materials like copper, further demonstrating the economic viability of NanoPrintek's technology. This cost-effectiveness, combined with the benefits of high purity and reduced contamination, makes inkless printing an attractive alternative to traditional methods.

In this short video, you can learn:
* The significant cost difference between silver ink and raw silver material.
* The direct cost savings achieved by NanoPrintek through the use of raw materials.
* The overall economic advantages of inkless printing compared to ink-based methods.
šŸ“‹ **Clip Abstract:** This segment presents a cost analysis comparing silver ink to raw silver, demonstrating the substantial cost savings achieved by NanoPrintek's technology through the direct use of raw materials. It underscores the economic benefits of inkless printing.
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#RawMaterialPrinting, #SilverMetallization, #InklessPrinting, #MaterialCostOptimization, #AdvancedManufacturing, #PrintedElectronics

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