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It had been hoped that there could be a potential for business for printers in the field of printed electronics.
This trend is already well underway but I had noticed that there was not much discussion about using the offset process. Presently most printed electronic circuits seem to be printed with every other printing process except offset.
I thought this might be due to ink film thickness and control issues with offset. I found a forum group on Linkedin related to this topic and asked what were the limiting issues about printing electrical circuits with offset.
The responses surprised me at first but made sense. According to the responses, there was a problem in developing inks with the electrical properties required, that would be compatible with lithography where a fountain solutions of any kind was used. Probably a similar problem if the waterless plate approach was used.
Anyhow, this seems to be why printing electronics with offset is done in such limited quantities.
I just thought I would post this because it seemed interesting. It also means for the time being, there is no big opportunity for offset printers to branch out and become printers for electrical suppliers.
This trend is already well underway but I had noticed that there was not much discussion about using the offset process. Presently most printed electronic circuits seem to be printed with every other printing process except offset.
I thought this might be due to ink film thickness and control issues with offset. I found a forum group on Linkedin related to this topic and asked what were the limiting issues about printing electrical circuits with offset.
The responses surprised me at first but made sense. According to the responses, there was a problem in developing inks with the electrical properties required, that would be compatible with lithography where a fountain solutions of any kind was used. Probably a similar problem if the waterless plate approach was used.
Anyhow, this seems to be why printing electronics with offset is done in such limited quantities.
I just thought I would post this because it seemed interesting. It also means for the time being, there is no big opportunity for offset printers to branch out and become printers for electrical suppliers.