Edited by
Jehuda Greener, Glen Pearson, and Miko Cakmak
This edition first published 2018
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Library of Congress Cataloging‐in‐Publication Data
Names: Greener, Jehuda, editor. | Pearson, Glen Hamilton, 1948– editor. | Cakmak, Mukerrem, editor.
Title: Roll‐to‐roll manufacturing : process elements and recent advances / edited by Jehuda Greener, Glen Pearson, Miko Cakmak.
Description: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2018. | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Identifiers: LCCN 2017043485 (print) | LCCN 2017052231 (ebook) | ISBN 9781119163800 (pdf) | ISBN 9781119163817 (epub) | ISBN 9781119162209 (cloth)
Subjects: LCSH: Manufacturing processes–Technological innovations. | Flexible electronics–Processing.
Classification: LCC TS183 (ebook) | LCC TS183 .R65 2018 (print) | DDC 670.42–dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017043485
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For Helena, Maya, Eli, Karen, Emre, and Gulgun
Roll‐to‐roll (R2R) manufacturing is a well‐established manufacturing technology platform used for over a century in many mature industries, such as printing, paper consumables and silver‐halide photography, to produce two‐dimensional, film‐like products on a mass scale. The main appeal of this technology and the reason for its widespread use is its high throughput capability combined with a low manufacturing cost. The last two decades have seen a strong resurgence of this technology as it is being extended and adapted in many new technology areas, including microelectronics, display and photovoltaics, in an attempt to leverage some of the tangible benefits of R2R manufacturing, especially its low cost, in a new lineup of innovative products.
This volume mainly aims to review the state‐of‐the‐art and shed a new light on R2R technology, to familiarize a new generation of researchers and practitioners with many aspects of this technology as it is being applied in an ever‐growing number of industries and product categories. Some key elements of R2R manufacturing are reviewed by highly experienced experts in the field, with emphasis on practical, hands‐on application principles. We also introduce the reader to a number of novel extensions and upgrades of R2R technology, designed to meet new and challenging requirements in the new generation of products.
Although we do not attempt to cover all aspects and possible variants of this widely used manufacturing tool, we sincerely hope that this volume will provide a solid foundation for students, practitioners and researchers already involved in R2R operations or those contemplating this process option in future development programs.