FUJIFILM Dimatix: Making sense of inkjet technology

Decoration of ceramic tiles using inkjet production methods is a relatively new but increasingly important manufacturing process. In just the last few years alone over 1000 digital inkjet decorating lines have been installed and are operational. Industry experts forecast rapid growth with as many as 25% of ceramic production lines worldwide “going digital” over the next 5-years.

FUJIFILM Dimatix Inc., (www.dimatix.com)  a wholly owned subsidiary of FUJIFILM Corporation and the world’s leading supplier of piezoelectric drop-on-demand inkjet products used for industrial applications, is driving a revolution in inkjet technology to support a new generation of products used for print production, industrial product decoration, and materials deposition. 

 

FUJIFILM Dimatix printheads' main technologies

FUJIFILM Dimatix piezoelectric drop-on-demand inkjet printheads are recognized the world over for their ability to sustainably jet ink and many other fluids at high jetting frequencies without trading off drop placement accuracy. This precision at production speeds allows every jet on the printhead to operate at high throughput rates with exceptional drop placement accuracy.
Known for their high duty cycles and long service life, the company’s printhead products also support the broadest range of ink and fluid types, enabling developers to design advanced systems that are fast, reliable and cost-effective.

 

Read the full article published on Ceramic World Review n. 93

Making sense of inkjet technology for ceramic tile decoration

 

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