Loudspeakers embedded in flexo paper at Drupa
One of the highlights at Drupa is a loudspeaker that has been printed with flexography on standard paper. This is thanks to the R&D group of Prof Dr Arved Hübler a co-exhibitor at Windmöller & Hölscher KG (Lengerich) and is being showcased in hall 15, booth A41/1.
06 May 2012 | 2430 Views | By PrintWeek India
Prof Hubler who has been travelling to India and holding workshops on printed electronics in Mumbai spoke exclusively to PrintWeek India.
He said, "the printed paper loudspeaker is connected to an audio amplifier like a conventional loudspeaker. Frequency response and hence sound quality are very good and the paper is surprisingly loud. Just the bass of the paper-based loudspeaker is a bit weak. The thin loudspeakers, which are printed in the laboratories of Institute for Print and Media Technology, contain several layers of a conductive organic polymer and a piezoactive layer.
The bottom side of the solar leaves can also be printed with advertisements. As such, the 3PV technology developed at Chemnitz University of Technology, could not just make a contribution to global power supplies in the future, but also enable the breakthrough of printed electronics.