09.27.16
Optomec announced that the company will feature its production grade Aerosol Jet 3D Printers at Sensors Midwest at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL this week.
Aerosol Jet technology is currently used for printing 3D conformal electronics in mass production for antenna and sensor applications. Optomec will showcase a video highlighting the use of Aerosol Jet technology in mass production at the LITE-ON Mobile Mechanical SBG (LITE-ON) factory in Guangzhou, China.
For more than one year, multiple Aerosol Jet production systems have been operating 24x7 at LITE-ON printing conformal electronics onto millions of consumer electronic devices. Since the printing process requires no plating or special resins, logistics are simplified and production costs are lowered. Examples of Aerosol Jet printed sensors and antennas will also be available for inspection.
On Sept. 28, Mike O’Reilly, director of Aerosol Jet product management, will give a presentation titled “Fully Printed Conformal Sensors and Antennas on 3D Plastic, Ceramic, and Metallic Substrates.” O’Reilly will discuss the growing demand for sensors and antennas directly integrated into products including smartphones, wearables, structural components and IoT related products.
Aerosol Jet technology is currently used for printing 3D conformal electronics in mass production for antenna and sensor applications. Optomec will showcase a video highlighting the use of Aerosol Jet technology in mass production at the LITE-ON Mobile Mechanical SBG (LITE-ON) factory in Guangzhou, China.
For more than one year, multiple Aerosol Jet production systems have been operating 24x7 at LITE-ON printing conformal electronics onto millions of consumer electronic devices. Since the printing process requires no plating or special resins, logistics are simplified and production costs are lowered. Examples of Aerosol Jet printed sensors and antennas will also be available for inspection.
On Sept. 28, Mike O’Reilly, director of Aerosol Jet product management, will give a presentation titled “Fully Printed Conformal Sensors and Antennas on 3D Plastic, Ceramic, and Metallic Substrates.” O’Reilly will discuss the growing demand for sensors and antennas directly integrated into products including smartphones, wearables, structural components and IoT related products.