In this work, the spreading and evaporation of 2-70 pL droplet (17-50 lm diameter) of water and ethylene glycol jetted by drop-on-demand piezo-driven jetting head on the heated substrate are studied. According to the experimental results, the interfacial oscillation phenomena of water droplet whose
Droplet Tailoring Using Evaporative Inkjet Printing
β Scribed by Jolke Perelaer; Patrick J. Smith; Mike M. P. Wijnen; Erwin van den Bosch; Rebecca Eckardt; Peter H. J. M. Ketelaars; Ulrich S. Schubert
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 410 KB
- Volume
- 210
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1022-1352
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
An experimental study into the inβflight evaporation and impact of equally sized inkjet printed droplets that consist of a systematically varied polystyrene concentration in either toluene or butyl acetate is presented. At low polymer concentrations, a linear relationship that decreased was observed between dried droplet diameter and printing height. However, increased concentrations revealed an initial exponential decay in the dried droplet diameter, which stabilized at greater heights. At higher concentration and height, the polymer forms a skin on the surface of the inkjet printed droplet, which causes inhibition of the inβflight evaporation of the solvent.
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