NanoPrintek, Inc.
纳米技术研究
Auburn,Al 391 位关注者
A disruptive dry multimaterial printing technology for electronics, energy, biomedical, and sensing applications.
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When it comes to printing electronics, sensors, micro-batteries/supercapacitors, etc.., what if instead of wet printing technologies (i.e., ink-jet and aerosol-jet) there was a dry printing additive nanomanufacturing technology that could enable: 1. On-demand and in-situ generation of various pure nanoparticles (e.g., metals, insulators, semiconductors, superconductors, ceramics, composites, etc.), 2. In-situ and real-time laser sintering of dry nanoparticles jet on various substrates (polyamide, PET, PDMS, paper, metal, ceramic, etc.), with no further post-processing. 3. Multi-material printing of hybrid and composite materials and structures. Wet Printing Technologies Challenges ? Complex, costly, and eco-unfriendly ink formulation processes. ? Limited availability of functional inks. ? Transportation, shelf life, and storage difficulties of inks ? Contaminations and impurities due to the use of solvents and additives for ink formulations. ? Environmental pollution due to the necessity of removing and recycling solvent and surfactant after deposition. ? Post-processing steps for curing the prints and removing surfactants and ink additives. ? Limited or no multi-material printing of hybrid materials and composites. ? Clogging and cleaning hassles. NanoPrintek Dry Printing Advantages ? No need for inks and liquids. Requires solids targets (pellets) of the desired materials. ? Easy transportation, shelf life, and storage. ? On-demand and in-situ formation of dry and pure nanoparticles. ? Real-time sintering and integration. ? No post-treatment processes. ? Environmentally friendly process due to the on-demand formation of nanoparticles as needed. ? Advanced and Multifunctional materials printing. Hybrid, multimaterial and composite printing. ? Suitable for printing electronics, sensors, micro-batteries/supercapacitors, catalysis, etc. ? Simultaneous subtractive and additive processes for trenching/printing and localized repair.
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https://www.nanoprintek.com
NanoPrintek, Inc.的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 纳米技术研究
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Auburn,Al
- 类型
- 上市公司
- 创立
- 2022
地点
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主要
540 Devall Dr.
101
US,Al,Auburn,36849
NanoPrintek, Inc.员工
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From?Prototype?to?Commercial?Sales?–?NanoPrintek?Marks?Critical?Milestone https://lnkd.in/eMmC2G-j
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NanoPrintek, Inc.'s "Will It Print?" series. Episode 9: Printing Rock from a Piece of Rock! This is an astonishing demonstration of how NanoPrintek's disruptive technology changes the printing game. Creating a new material ink for ink-based printing technologies usually takes multiple years and involves extensive resource utilization and cost. Our technology prints materials from raw sources in real time, eliminating the massive time, cost, and energy required by ink manufacturing processes. ? An unparalleled technology. https://lnkd.in/ehpp3Ky7 www.nanoprintek.com
Will It Print? Rock from a Piece of Rock
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NanoPrintek, Inc.'s "Will It Print?" series. Episode 8: Printing SnO from a SnO Target! An unparalleled technology. https://lnkd.in/ehk4z3AG https://nanoprintek.com/
Will It Print? SnO from a SnO Target
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NanoPrintek’s Automated Dry Multimaterial Printer is on a full display at TechBlick conference in Boston. Stop by Booth H5 if you are around to see the groundbreaking masterpiece!
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NanoPrintek, Inc.'s "Will It Print?" series. Episode 7: Printing ZnO from a ZnO Target! An unparalleled technology that enables a new realm of possibilities. https://lnkd.in/etseKV2N https://nanoprintek.com/
Will It Print? ZnO from a ZnO Target
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"Our 'dry multimaterial printer' is en route to the show! Visit us at booth H5 during TechBlick's The Future of Electronics RESHAPED conference in Boston."
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It is both a privilege and honor to receive the NASA TechFlight award for our project, 'In Space Dry Printing Electronics and Semiconductor Devices." It seems the sky is NOT the limit to what we can do :)
Auburn New Venture Accelerator Company in the News. Masoud Mahjouri-Samani, the Goldbold Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University and founder of Nanoprintek, is finding out whether a small, laser ablation and sintering enabled multi-material printer can operate in microgravity. Masoud will find out next spring through a series of NASA-supported parabolic flights in which his research-based technology will be tested in space. Read all about it here https://lnkd.in/e5GWf8ZT and follow us for more to come. #Space #NASA #Auburn #NewVentures #AuburnEngineering #AdditiveManufacturing #3DPrinting #Technology #NanoManufacturing?