Conformal
Electronics Wrapped Around Daily Life Objects Using an Original Method:
Water Transfer Printing
Posted on 2017-08-23 - 00:00
The
water transfer printing method is used to transfer patterned films
on random three-dimensional objects. This industrially viable technology
has been demonstrated to intimately wrap metallic and polymeric films
around different materials. This method avoids the use of rigid substrate
during the transfer step. Patterns can be transferred to objects without
folds even when holed, addressing a challenging issue in the field
of conformal electronics. This technique allows high film bending
properties to be reached. This promising method enables us to integrate
large-area films onto daily life objects. A bent capacitive touchpad
is fabricated showing the potential applications of this technology.
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Le Borgne, Brice; De Sagazan, Olivier; Crand, Samuel; Jacques, Emmanuel; Harnois, Maxime (2017). Conformal
Electronics Wrapped Around Daily Life Objects Using an Original Method:
Water Transfer Printing. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.7b07327