Article | REF: AM3617 V1

3D-MID by Direct Printing

Authors: Nadège REVERDY-BRUAS, Damien PAULET, Denis CURTIL, Quoc-Bao DUONG, Nicolas LETERRIER

Publication date: July 10, 2023 | Lire en français

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    The prints described in this article are produced in an environment similar to that encountered in industry, using off-the-shelf materials without modifying their formulation (substrates and inks). Electronic devices are manufactured on 3D thermoplastics by direct pattern printing, using different print heads and a 6-axis robot.

    3.1 Robot

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    3.1.1 Choice of robot type

    The most important criteria for choosing a robot for an application are :

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