There are many industrial fabrication processes which require etching or plating steps to be performed. While it is a long term ambition to develop direct-write technologies to improve such processes and remove the need for these steps, there is scope in the near term to improve the efficiency of such processes by using digital masking. This presentation will examine the use of hot melt ink jet in various industrial fabrication processes and the special advantages of such an approach. Hot melt inks provide very reliable jetting due to their low volatility and excellent print quality even on rough surfaces, due to the inks freezing on contact with the substrate. A variety of hot melt ink chemistries can be evolved to suit various different etch and plate applications.
Nigel Caiger, "Etch and Plating Resist Formation by Hot Melt Ink Jet" in Proc. IS&T Int'l Conf. on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication (NIP23), 2007, pp 876 - 876, https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2169-4451.2007.23.1.art00089_2