Marcus Maiwald
Fraunhofer Society
9 Papers
68 Citations
Marcus Maiwald is an academic researcher from Fraunhofer Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface roughness & Proximity effect (audio). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
INKtelligent printed strain gauges
TL;DR: In this paper, metal strain gauges for non-destructive testing could successfully deposited by INKtelligent printing® are fabricated by Aerosol Jet® technology, starting with deposition of a polymer isolation layer, followed by a printed metal layer and finally an encapsulation to protect the printed sensor.
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Surface biofunctionalization and production of miniaturized sensor structures using aerosol printing technologies
Ingo Grunwald,Esther Groth,Ingo Wirth,Julian Schumacher,Marcus Maiwald,Volker Zoellmer,Matthias Busse +6 more
TL;DR: The work described in this paper demonstrates that very small protein and DNA structures can be applied to various substrates without denaturation using aerosol printing technology, and higher molecular weight DNA can be printed without shearing.
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INKtelligent printing® for sensorial applications
TL;DR: Printed strain gauges, thermopiles and gas sensitive films are successfully fabricated with maskless deposition technologies, offering advantages for continuous non‐destructive measurement compared to conventional sensors.
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Antibacterial and Abrasion-Resistant Alumina Micropatterns
TL;DR: In this article, a novel processing route to fabricate alumina surfaces that feature remarkable antibacterial and abrasion-resistant properties was reported, by combining micropatterning with antibacterial enzymes and alumina nanoparticles, which presented a feasible and highly interesting alternative to improve, e.g., systems employed for water transport containing abrasive agents, aggressive media and microorganisms.
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Functional Materials for Printed Sensor Structures
Volker Zöllmer,Edit Pál,Marcus Maiwald,Christian Werner,Dirk Godlinski,Dirk Lehmhus,I. Wirth,Matthias Busse +7 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: Inktelligent printing as mentioned in this paper combines the structuring possibilities of maskless printing technologies with the functionality of micro- and nano-scaled functional materials to generate functional structures like conductors, resistors and even sensors or sensor arrays, respectively.
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