This book offers an essential overview of screen-printing. Routinely
utilised to fabricate a range of useful electrochemical architectures,
screen-printing is also used in a broad range of areas in both industry
and academia. It supports the design of next-generation electrochemical
sensing platforms, and allows proven laboratory-based approaches to be
upscaled and commercially applied. To those skilled in the art,
screen-printing allows novel and useful electrochemical architectures to
be mass produced, offering fabrication processes that are cost-effective
yet highly reproducible and yield significant electrical benefits.
However, there is no readily available textbook that actually equips
readers to set about the task of screen-printing, explaining its
techniques and implementation. Addressing that gap, this book will be of
interest to both academics and industrialists delving into
screen-printing for the first time. It offers an essential resource for
those readers who want learn to successfully design, fabricate and
implement (and mass-produce) electrochemical based architectures, as
well as those who already have a basic understanding of the process and
want to advance their technical knowledge and skills.