Honors College Thesis
 

Wax Transfer Printing Characterization : Expanding Wax Printing to Various Paper-Types

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  • Currently, wax printing is limited to materials that can be processed by a wax printer. Wax transfer printing is a method that allows previously unusable materials to be patterned with wax via an intermediate template. Millipore cellulose, a material too thick to be processed by a wax printer, was patterned using this process and the resulting wax patterns characterized. Overall, the method has potential for use in paper microfluidics, as a simple, inexpensive, and rapid process that expands the range of materials that can be patterned with wax. Key Words: Wax printing, paper microfluidics, transfer patterning, intermediate template
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