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Optomec Developing Production Solution for 3D Printed Antennas Additive Manufacturing

Approach will offer cost, environmental and functional benefits

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Optomec, Inc. announced that it is developing a new digital production solution that enables direct printing of antennas used in mobile device applications. The solution is based on Optomec’s patented Aerosol Jet Printed Electronics technology, an additive manufacturing process used to print electronics onto planar and 3-dimensional (3D) surfaces. In this case, Aerosol Jet technology is used to directly print conformal 3D antennas onto standard plastic inserts and enclosures for SmartPhones and other mobile devices.

Optomec’s 3D Printed Antenna solution has the potential to significantly reduce cost versus competing methods due to efficiencies derived from additive manufacturing, including elimination of hard tooling and reduction in logistics, material consumption and overall processing. Furthermore, the Aerosol Jet printing approach has environmental and health benefits, as it completely eliminates the need for chemical plating and hazardous nickel content found in current manufacturing methods. Also, Aerosol Jet printing will allow new antenna placement strategies which will enable functional benefits, such as reducing the overall thickness of hand-held devices.

Optomec is engaged with a number of early adopter customers, including both handset OEMs and their contract manufacturers. Today’s generation of SmartPhones include about a half dozen different antennas in each device, and Optomec has demonstrated the successful printing of a range of these antennas, including LTE, NFC, GPS, WLAN, Bluetooth, etc,

Optomec has developed a first generation production print engine that is capable of producing one to two million units per year, depending on antenna design.

“Optomec’s antenna printing solution represents a landmark achievement in our long-standing commitment to transition additive manufacturing technologies into mainstream mass production applications,” Dave Ramahi, president and CEO of Optomec, said. “With SmartPhone production on pace to reach 2 billion units per year, this market represents a significant and growing business opportunity that we are well poised to pursue.”

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