Technology
The NanoJet Advantage
- Robust Print Performance with >8 hours Stability
- High Quality Line Edge Definition
- Reliable and Consistent Line Widths
- Sub 10 Micron Printing
- No Satellites
- Easy to Operate and Maintain
- Low Cost of Ownership
High-Resolution Printing

Exceptional Line Width Capability
From millimeters to microns
IDS’s patented multi-lens focusing technology enables high resolution printing across a large range of line widths.


Images taken at 400X magnification.
Manufacturing-Ready Consistency
15 Hour Print Demonstration

Line Width Demonstration over 5 days

13 day Resistor Printing Demonstration

- Demonstrated production stability of 30+ hours using reliable ultrasonic atomization.
- Manufacturing QC performs 4-hour print tests to ensure each system and cartridge is capable of printing with exceptional stability over time.
- The Gen2’s digitized controls allow for fully-remote process monitoring and tuning.
Process Attributes

Non Planar Printing








Inks and Materials






Example Substrates
- Silicon
- Polycarbonate
- Acrylic
- Kapton (polyimide)
- Alumina and other ceramics
- PET
- FR4
- Liquid-crystal polymer (LCP)
- Aluminum
- Many others
Example Materials
- Nanoparticle and particle-free silver, gold, platinum, …
- Biomedical sensor materials
- Refractive index changing polymers
- Resistors
- Insulators & Dielectrics
- Adhesives
Comparison to other Print Technologies

Non-contact aerosol printing allows printing high resolution features with a wide variety of inks onto complex surfaces.
Innovation in Three Major Components
- Ability to collimate a polydispersed aerosol stream
- Use of patented hydrodynamic and aerodynamic focusing of sheathed aerosol stream
- Minimized travel of aerosol stream to dispense point

- Removable Ink Cartridge
- Contains Ink for Aerosol Generation
- Refillable – Multiple Inks
- Swappable – Easy Ink Changeover
- Atomizer Base
- Ultrasonic Energy to Create the Aerosol
- Provides Temperature Control for Stable Operation
- Flow Cell
- Focus Elements to Concentrate the Stream

The NanoJet print technology uses multiple aerodynamic lenses to collimate a broad distribution of particle sizes to produce high-resolution printed lines. Each of the aerodynamic lenses collimates sequentially smaller particles within the jet to produce exceptional printed line edge quality. Technology licensed from Sandia National Laboratories along with other IDS patented innovations enable reliable aerosol-based printing. The NanoJet print technology has demonstrated print features below 5 µm. Printed line density with a pitch twice that of the printed line width has been demonstrated.
