Study of a Line-Patterning Process Using Impact Print-Type Hot Embossing Technology

  • Myeongjin Kim
  • , Jaewon Ahn
  • , Junseong Bae
  • , Donghyun Kim
  • , Jongbum Kim
  • , Jonghyun Kim
  • , Dongwon Yun

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Abstract

An impact print-type hot embossing process is a method for creating arbitrary patterns on polymer film in real-time. This process can form 20–100 μm dot patterns and line patterns using an impact head and a high-precision moving stage on a polymer film such as polyester (PET) film, polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) film, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) film without the need for the embossing stamps used for conventional hot embossing processes. This technology can also create line patterns with varying widths and depths by adjusting the positions of the impact header. Moreover, the proposed process can be used to fabricate electrical channels of various widths and depths to install ultrafine electronic devices. Because the proposed method can create ultrafine patterns in real-time, using it can reduce the cost and time required for pattern modifications and process replacements. In addition, from the result of the bending test after applying the conductive ink to the line pattern, it is known that this process is suitable for making the flexible electrical channel. The advantages of this line-patterning method will contribute significantly to the current field of hot embossing to create ultrafine patterns by enabling small-quantity production of various types of products while also facilitating mass production.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1901011
JournalAdvanced Engineering Materials
Volume22
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2020

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Keywords

  • fine patterning
  • hot embossing
  • impact embossing
  • impact header
  • line patterning

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