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Ink-Jet Printing of Wax-Based PZT Suspensions

open access: yesKey Engineering Materials, 2004
Ink-jet printing is a mature technology with many applications. A potential application lies in the fabrication of small piezoelectric actuators from PZT. It is also an attractive method of fabricating ceramic components. A stable suspension of fine PZT powder in a paraffin wax has been successfully prepared with stearylamine and a commercial polyester
Brian Derby, Derby B
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Understanding Wax Printing: A Simple Micropatterning Process for Paper-Based Microfluidics

open access: yesAnalytical Chemistry, 2009
This technical note describes a detailed study on wax printing, a simple and inexpensive method for fabricating microfluidic devices in paper using a commercially available printer and hot plate. The printer prints patterns of solid wax on the surface of the paper, and the hot plate melts the wax so that it penetrates the full thickness of the paper ...
Emanuel Carrilho   +2 more
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Development of fabric-based microfluidic devices by wax printing

open access: yesCellulose, 2019
Fabric has emerged as an alternative to paper for the fabrication of microfluidic devices. Fabric could be easily manufactured using various natural and synthetic materials that contain a wide variety of functional groups, which can participate in binding to different types of molecules without further functionalization. To allow a rapid fabrication of
Azadeh Nilghaz, Luyao Ma, Xiaonan Lu
exaly   +3 more sources

An improved algorithm for simulating wax-printing patterns

open access: yesTextile Research Journal, 2011
Handmade wax printing is typically time consuming and environmentally disastrous. Simulation of wax printing patterns by computers and production of the simulated patterns by inkjet printing are the goal of designers and industry. Crack simulation of wax-printed patterns is one of the difficulties that designers might encounter in the process of making
null Ying Tang   +3 more
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Fabrication and Characterization of Paper-Based Microfluidics Prepared in Nitrocellulose Membrane By Wax Printing

open access: yesAnalytical Chemistry, 2009
Paper-based microfluidics is a promising technology to develop a simple, low-cost, portable, and disposable diagnostic platform for resource-limited settings. Here we report the fabrication of paper-based microfluidic devices in nitrocellulose membrane by wax printing for protein immobilization related applications.
Yao, Lu   +3 more
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Parametric analysis of wax printing technique for fabricating microfluidic paper-based analytic devices (µPAD) for milk adulteration analysis [PDF]

open access: yesMicrofluidics and Nanofluidics, 2019
Accurate prediction of hydrophobic–hydrophilic channel barriers is essential in the fabrication of paper-based microfluidic devices. This research presents a detailed parametric analysis of wax printing technique for fabricating µPADs. Utilizing commonly
Muhammad Younas   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Water Activated Graphene Oxide Transfer Using Wax Printed Membranes for Fast Patterning of a Touch Sensitive Device

open access: yesACS Nano, 2016
We demonstrate a graphene oxide printing technology using wax printed membranes for the fast patterning and water activation transfer using pressure based mechanisms.
Luis Baptista-Pires   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources
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A Historical Map-Printing Technique: Wax Engraving

Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 2003
Abstract Wax engraving was a printing process used to make thousands of maps, technical drawings, business forms, and some artworks from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. This article provides a technical description of the wax-engraving process and identification characteristics of maps printed by this process.
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