Issue 2, 2007

Inkjet printing of polyurethane colloidal suspensions

Abstract

An aqueous 40 wt% dispersion of polyurethane has been successfully printed at room temperature using a piezoelectric inkjet printer. Simple layered structures, as well as dots, were made and subsequently analyzed using white-light interferometry. A single layer was found to have a structure height of 10 µm; a value that suggests that this polyurethane dispersion may be suitable for use in rapid prototyping, since tall structures can be rapidly produced using only a few printing passes. Finally, by the simple addition of a water-soluble dye, colour gradients were produced using this printing technique.

Graphical abstract: Inkjet printing of polyurethane colloidal suspensions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jul 2006
Accepted
15 Nov 2006
First published
12 Dec 2006

Soft Matter, 2007,3, 238-243

Inkjet printing of polyurethane colloidal suspensions

A. M. J. van den Berg, P. J. Smith, J. Perelaer, W. Schrof, S. Koltzenburg and U. S. Schubert, Soft Matter, 2007, 3, 238 DOI: 10.1039/B610017A

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