Tokyo
(February 14, 2012) - Konica Minolta IJ Technologies, Inc. (Konica Minolta) is
pleased to announce that it has successfully developed a high-accuracy inkjet
head capable of 1-picoliter drop size, the first for printed electronics
applications by utilizing Konica Minolta's proprietary MEMS technologies for
the first time. Sale of the new inkjet printhead in sample quantities is
expected to start this spring.
The newly
developed inkjet printhead “KM128SNG-MB” is a next-generation inkjet printhead
manufactured with silicon MEMS technologies that utilizes semiconductor process
technologies. Through MEMS technologies, Konica Minolta succeeded in developing
highly accurate printhead construction (38mm width, in one row, 128 nozzles)
capable of discharging in micro drop size. The company's proprietary
technologies in ink flow path design and high-precision assembly processes have
achieved layout of tiny-size droplet highly precisely and stably. Furthermore,
the new inkjet printhead is highly resistant to various inks required for
industrial applications and suitable to use with low-viscosity inks.
Utilization of MEMS technologies has helped integration of nozzles and resulted
in benefits such as compact inkjet printhead. In line with requests from the
market in the future, further integration of nozzles will be an area of
enhancement for time to come. Specific applications for the newly developed
inkjet printhead will include, among others, OLED (Organic Light Emitting
Diode) display patterning, OLED lighting thin-layer coating, and new
manufacturing technologies for high-value-added displays for smartphones and
similar devices that require high accuracy.
Printed
electronics market, including next-generation flexible displays, is expected to
grow to approximately two-trillion yen in 2020 (research by Konica Minolta),
where utilization of the newly developed inkjet printhead is highly expected.
Konica Minolta is a founding member of Japan Advanced Printed Electronics
Technology Research Association (JAPERA) that was formed in 2011. Through its
innovative inkjet technologies for industrial use, Konica Minolta has been
contributing to the research and development activities for next-generation
printed electronics technologies with even more energy-saving, resource-saving
and highly productive features in the near future.
Major
Applications
OLED
display patterning, OLED lighting thin-layer coating, new manufacturing
technologies for high-accuracy, high-value-added displays for smartphones and
similar devices.
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