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Norton Systems and Scorna Collaborate on IJP at the Micro Level
Inkjet printing system developer Notion Systems announced a global strategic partnership with Scorna, a developer of ultra-high resolution EHD (electrohydrodynamic) print heads. Using the new print heads, Notion Systems will be able to offer OLED material printing with dramatically improved resolution and throughout - at the micron and sub-micron scale.
Figure 1:Norton Systems IJP
Inkjet printing system developer Notion Systems announced a global strategic partnership with Scorna, a developer of ultra-high resolution EHD (electrohydrodynamic) print heads. Using the new print heads, Notion Systems will be able to offer OLED material printing with dramatically improved resolution and throughout - at the micron and sub-micron scale.
Figure 1:Norton Systems IJP
Notion Systems says that the new technology has the potential to replace many conventional production steps in microfabrication of display devices.
Scrona's NanoDrip printing technology is based on the company's proprietary versatile MEMS microfabrication process. The printheads can be customized in nozzle-size and -layout to the requirements of specific applications. The technology is scalable for high volume production requirements, and it works with high ink viscosities >1.000 cps and is able to process multiple materials with the same printheads.
Scrona's NanoDrip printing technology is based on the company's proprietary versatile MEMS microfabrication process. The printheads can be customized in nozzle-size and -layout to the requirements of specific applications. The technology is scalable for high volume production requirements, and it works with high ink viscosities >1.000 cps and is able to process multiple materials with the same printheads.
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