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Fine Conductor Printing onto Glass

Mr. Roland Drach, Sefar AG Printing Division
Mr. Frank Rubbert, Saint-Gobain Glass Deutschland GmbH

This development of a process for the printing of fine conductive lines onto glass will highlight the importance of the collaboration of the three different partners, glass-processor, fabric supplier and screen provider, which have achieved together a high positioned goal. Therefore the technical details and facts are not the central point of the presentation which would like to highlight the path from the idea to the final product. Communication between the different parties that all are focused to reach the same goal is very important, for example to speak the same “language” or to find the important tools to define the required specifications.

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Mr. Roland Drach
Technical Consultant
Sefar AG Printing Division

Mr. Roland Drach, Technical Consultant of Sefar AG Printing Division, is a specialist for screen making and screen printing technologies. He is the specialist for screen printing frames and engraving ...

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Mr. Frank Rubbert
Dipl.- Ing.
Saint-Gobain Glass Deutschland GmbH

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Originally presented at Glass Processing Days 2005 conference

Glass Processing Days 2005

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