Adphos introduces MicroSpot 3D at Printed Electronics USA
The adphos Group, a leader in near-infrared wavelength technology, showcases its newest solution for the printed electronics market, a high density light focusing system that delivers near laser-like performance at a fraction of the price, at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Exhibition in Santa Clara, California. Designed to dry, cure and “pin” material for 3D and direct-to-shape printing applications, the MicroSpot 3D will put radiant energy exactly where needed. The MicroSpot 3D will be demonstrated live at the IDTechEx conference and exhibition on 16 and 17 November.
Adphos offers technology that enables significant improvements in throughput and versatility. The adphosNIR technology allows users and manufacturers to do more with their current system – including high speed and cost-effective drying, curing and sintering of a wide range of inks, coatings, adhesives – as well as other thermal processes. Benefits of the adphosNIR technology include near instant start/stop to increase productivity; faster speeds; drying, curing and sintering of a wide range of applications; lower cost of acquisition on new systems; and lower total cost of operations.