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R&D of resistive strips using screen printing

R&D of resistive strips using screen printing. Atsuhiko Ochi Kobe University. 28 August 2012 ATLAS muon chambers R&D on m icromegas meeting. Motivations. Screen printing is suitable technique for large size board . Very simple step to make it.

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R&D of resistive strips using screen printing

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  1. R&D of resistive stripsusing screen printing Atsuhiko Ochi Kobe University 28 August 2012 ATLAS muon chambers R&D on micromegasmeeting

  2. Motivations • Screen printing is suitable technique for large size board. • Very simple step to make it. • Current production way of the MM strips. • Making pattern (negative) of strips. • Painting the resistive ink. • Scraping surface. • Etching the negative pattern • Our proposal of new production • Printing the resistive strips. • That’s all!! • Edge of strips will be rounded. • More stable operation will be expected. Etching method Printing method A. Ochi, Kobe Univ.

  3. Screen Printing • Printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil • It is common technology for large size printing. • Many type of inks can be used. • Thick printing is available (a few – 100 microns). squeegee frame Screen ink stencil A. Ochi, Kobe Univ.

  4. Screen Printing Putting the ink (resistivepolyimide) on the screen Screen printing machine Now printing … Screen Printed strips ona polyimide film A. Ochi, Kobe Univ.

  5. Condition of the printing • Resistive material • “Resistive Polyimide”, made by Toray. • We are contacting with Toray people to improving the material. • This material is not provided commercially. • Curing step (90 – 350 degree) is needed. • Art work and printing • Made by Raytech Inc. • Metal screen with polyimide stencil was used. • Size of prototype • 10cm X 10cm with 400 micro meter pitch. A. Ochi, Kobe Univ.

  6. First trial (29th June) Printing pattern (first one) • Using typical screen printing method • Screen: Polyester • Stencil: Sensitive emulsion • Results • First print was good. • From second print…Very bad quality. • We are using NMP (n-methyl- pyrrolidine) to clean up the screen, however, it dissolves also emulsion pattern. • We need other screen type!! Dissolved emulsion pattern A. Ochi, Kobe Univ.

  7. Second trial (13th July) • A special screen was made • Made from polyimide film with copper foil (with 40 micron of nickel plating.) • Screen: Copper and nickel • Stencil: Polyimide (50 micro meter thickness) • Results • Bad quality • Too many ink are printed, and strips are bleeded. • Need thinner stencil Polyimide Printing inks are stored in this space. A. Ochi, Kobe Univ.

  8. Third trial (26th July) • Making thinner stencil: • Stencil: polyimide (25 micron) • Results • Some of samples have better quality. • Resistivity: 10MW/cm • But, the inks are still too much. • More more thinner stencil is need Microscopic Picture of printed strips (good quality sample) A. Ochi, Kobe Univ.

  9. 4th trial (20th August) • Making moreover thin stencil: • Stencil: polyimide (13 micron) • Results • The amount of ink is good • There are some good samples • However some bleedings are found • Sometimes, screen of all printing area was attached while printing.It should be attached only squeegee is on it. • The screen parameters are almost OK. • Remained problems are parameter settings of screen tension and squeegee pressure. 10cm 2mm A. Ochi, Kobe Univ.

  10. Microscopic pictures of printed strips A. Ochi, Kobe Univ.

  11. Summary in current status • We have started to make a resistive strips using screen printing method. • We have tried to several times to print, and we are achieving to good condition for production. • We will make a MicroMEGAS test board just after screen printing technique will be established. • Using bulk MMtechnique. • We will make prototype in this September or October. (Manufactured by Laytech Inc.) • Large size printing machine (or hand printing equipment) should be newly-prepared. Future prospects A. Ochi, Kobe Univ.

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