Description
Sintering of printed conductive structures by energy input using microwave irradiation (MikSin)
Duration: 04/01/2020 – 11/30/2022
On the one hand, the expected project results extend the spectrum of printable substrates to include low-polar and at the same time temperature-sensitive materials, thus opening up the possibility of expanding the range of products containing printed conductive structures. Furthermore, a faster and more energy-efficient sintering process can be assumed, since energy only has to be introduced into the printed structures and not the entire component and the complete sintering furnace has to be heated.
Research institutes and contact persons
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Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP
Research Area for Polymer Materials and Composites – PYCO
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Seidlitz
Kantstraße 55
14513 Teltow, GER
Technical University Wildau – THW
Professorship for fibre composite material technologies
Prof. Dr. Christian Dreyer
Hochschulring 1
15745 Wildau, GER
Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg
Institute for Factory Automation and Production Systems (FAPS)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joerg Franke
Egerlandstraße 7-9
91058 Erlangen, GER
Documents
Documents about the project are available in the members area.
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1) Project Meeting Presentation FAPS 07/02/2020
1) Project Meeting Presentation IAP 07/02/2020
1) Project Meeting Minutes 07/02/2020
2) Project Meeting Presentation FAPS 05/05/2021
2) Project Meeting Presentation IAP THW 05/05/2021
2) Project Meeting Minutes 05/05/2021
Summary of the final publication (freely accessible to all)