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Applications of Photonic Curing, and Enabled Materials

Mr Stan Farnsworth, Vice President - Marketing
NovaCentrix
United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics and Photovoltaics USA 2011 on Dec 01, 2011.
 

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Speaker Biography (Stan Farnsworth)

Stan has been with NovaCentrix since its inception in 1999. As Vice President of Marketing, Stan has responsibility for market and opportunity assessments, product management, marketing communications, and business development. At NovaCentrix, Stan has led business and product efforts in printed electronics, photovoltaics, bio-terror remediation, and wound care, as well as corporate fund-raising. Before joining NovaCentrix, Stan served as Division Manager at Intercorr International in Houston, TX, where he launched the company's equipment manufacturing operation and led the company's ISO 9000 registration program. Previously, as a quality engineer at Applied Materials, he was involved with establishing product development processes for bringing new products into manufacturing. Stan earned his BS degree in mechanical engineering from Rice University and MS degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Texas, Austin.

Company Profile (Novacentrix)

NovaCentrix delivers economical state of the art processing tool and materials for the development and manufacturing of printed electronics devices. The PulseForge® line of tools uses a patented process to dry sinter, and anneal metallic, non-metallic, and semiconductor inks, without damaging fragile substrates such as foils and plastics. With processing times of only milliseconds, surface depositions can be heated to melting or crystallization temperatures without damaging low temperature substrates. The very short processing times also allow high-speed processing rates, and PulseForge tools are capable of roll-to-roll production at speeds approaching 500 meters per minute. Tools can be leased, purchased, or used at our facility in Austin, TX. The tools ship with the SimPulse™ thermal simulation application installed, to assist in determining suitable process exposure conditions and to assist in the design of the application materials structure.
NovaCentrix also offers Metalon® conductive inks, specially formulated for performance and affordability. The Metalon ICI-series of water-based copper-oxide reduction inks offer excellent conductivity at only $75/kg in volume. Metalon inks can be applied to substrates such as plastic films, paper, transparent conductive oxides, and glass. Contact us for no-charge sample printing and processing.
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