Optomec extends runtimes for 3D-printed electronics

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Optomec’s Aerosol Jet’s 8-hour runtime provides higher throughput and lower cost per part. (Courtesy: Optomec

Optomec, a leading, privately-held global supplier of production-grade additive manufacturing equipment and software, announced that its Aerosol Jet® print engine has been upgraded to operate with an uninterrupted 8-hour runtime. The solution enables full shift operation to better meet the needs of current and next-generation electronics manufacturing across a broad range of industries.

“We’ve optimized the mist delivery mechanisms to enable the Aerosol Jet print engine to operate continuously for a full 8-hour shift. This advance, along with Aerosol Jet’s material deposition versatility, make the system ideal for high-volume 3D advanced semiconductor packaging, as well as manufacturing of 3D antenna, sensors, and circuitry. The solution is enabling for a wide range of smart mobile devices, automotive, and medical applications as well as a host of other electronics and wearable products,” said Bryan Germann, product manager, Aerosol Jet.

The Optomec Aerosol Jet print engine can now run up to 8 hours continuously without operator intervention while maintaining minimal variation in mass output. This directly correlates to high stability for printed line width and line-height as well as the resulting electrical performance (i.e. resistance of conductive traces).

Optomec’s Aerosol Jet technology is offered as a complete production solution enabling 3D printed electronics applications but the print engine can also be sold separately as a scalable solution to be integrated into customers’ own automation solutions.  Digital products, such as process recipes, are also available to speed up integration into production. 

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