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7 September 1998 Diamond ink jet
Eberhard P. Hofer, Stefan aus der Wiesche, Christian Rembe, Joachim Patzer, Peter Gluche, Ruediger Leuner, Erhard Kohn
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Proceedings Volume 3409, Electronic Imaging: Processing, Printing, and Publishing in Color; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.324122
Event: SYBEN-Broadband European Networks and Electronic Image Capture and Publishing, 1998, Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract
A novel thermal ink jet heater based on diamond is presented. In contrast to the conventional actuator systems passivation layers are not necessary. This reduces the manufacturing cost and increases the thermal efficiency of the micro heater. In addition, the excellent mechanical properties of diamond guarantee protection against cavitation damages. In this paper the theoretical and experimental development process from first ideas up to the final prototype of the diamond ink jet is described. The new thermal ink jet heater has been tested successfully and its advantages are demonstrated by experiments using high speed cinematography.
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Eberhard P. Hofer, Stefan aus der Wiesche, Christian Rembe, Joachim Patzer, Peter Gluche, Ruediger Leuner, and Erhard Kohn "Diamond ink jet", Proc. SPIE 3409, Electronic Imaging: Processing, Printing, and Publishing in Color, (7 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.324122
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KEYWORDS
Diamond

Liquids

Prototyping

Microactuators

Cavitation

Actuators

Manufacturing

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