en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ink_jet_material_deposition
Ink jet material deposition is an emerging manufacturing technique in which ink jet technology is used to deposit materials on substrates. The technique aims to ...
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www.engineeringtv.com/video/Inkjet-Material-Deposition-Syst
Aug 28, 2008 ... The MDS 300 is an ultra high precision Materials Deposition System. It enables digital deposition of a wide range of fluids utilizing inkjet ...
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www.nrel.gov/pv/pdil/ap_material_deposition.html
Feb 16, 2012 ... Materials Deposition and Device Fabrication in the Atmospheric Processing Platform. This page provides details on materials deposition and ...
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www.lesker.com/newweb/menu_depositionmaterials.cfm
Contact [email protected] for your custom R&D or production materials needs. For a listing of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Deposition Materials ...
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www.nrel.gov/pv/pdil/cigs_material_deposition.html
Feb 16, 2012 ... This page provides additional details on material deposition and device fabrication in the Copper Indium Gallium Diselenide (CIGS) cluster tool ...
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www.tpr.com/material_deposition.htm
Jun 23, 2009 ... Electronic Digital printing is actually the precise depostion of material to create images. TPR can use the same technologies and processes to ...
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materion.com/Products/ProductGroups/ThinFilmDepositionMaterials.aspx
Materion offers thin film deposition materials, thin film sputternig materials for PVD thin film coating materialsincluding metallic, inorganic chemicals and ceramic ...
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www.fujifilmusa.com/products/industrial_inkjet_printheads/deposition-products/dmp-2800/index.html
FUJIFILM Dimatix has leveraged its piezoelectric inkjet technology and MEMS fabrication processes with its extensive inkjet product and system knowledge to ...
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www.ilt.fraunhofer.de/en/technology-focus/laser-material-processing/laser-metal-deposition.html
Laser Material Deposition. Turbo-engine applications; Challenging materials ( superalloys, titanium alloys); Repair of molds, dyes, motor and gear components ...
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www.memsnet.org/mems/processes/deposition.html
Common for all these processes are that the material deposited is physically moved on to the substrate. In other words, there is no chemical reaction which forms ... |