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Electrical devices may be printed on a variety of surfaces using a set of printing techniques called printed electronics. Common printing tools including screen printing, flexography, gravure, offset lithography, and inkjet are frequently used in printing to define patterns on materials.
The phrase “printed electronics” refers to the printing process that is used to make electrical devices by printing on a variety of surfaces. Flexible displays, antennas, sensors, soft energy devices, and more are being created using printed electronics as the market for wearable electronics and smaller electronics grows.
The term “printed electronics” describes a method for creating different electronic products, including electrical circuits, displays, sensors, and RFID, using printing technology. It is based on printable inorganic materials, organic conducting and semiconducting materials, and both.
Global printed electronic surface market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
United Surface Solutions enters into cooperation with Unilin, Barberan and Zeetree for Digital Printing and Texturing. The licence agreement between United Surface Solutions and Unilin Technologies, which enables United Surface Solutions to make use of the largest patent portfolio in the digital printing industry right now, was announced today.
This incredible digital offering is the result of the innovative digital printing and texturing equipment from the Spanish company Barberan and the consumables created by the Italian firm ZEETREE.
The solution was created with the specific intent of enabling ultrahigh resolution printing directly to board, wear layer improvements to deliver class AC5 scratch resistance, and cutting-edge digital embossed textures and durability never before seen on SPC products.
Eric Ericson of United Surface Solutions says, “We are very eager to use this top-notch technology. “In conjunction with the Unilin licensing agreement.According to Eladio Lerga, head of digital R&D at Barberan, “Barberan was the first in the industry to start the development of digital printing technology for the furniture and flooring market back in 2004.
This has resulted in state-of-the-art equipment and a very deep knowledge of the technology. Although Barberan’s machines are made in Barcelona, Spain, the country also provides local support. One of the pioneers in digital printing technology for flooring is Unilin Technologies.