Alkaraki et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Performance comparison of simple and low cost metallization techniques for 3D printed antennas at 10 GHz and 30 GHzAlkaraki et al., 2018
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- Alkaraki S
- Gao Y
- Torrico M
- Stremsdoerfer S
- Gayets E
- Parini C
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- IEEE Access
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We investigate the performance of several metallization techniques for 3-D printed antennas at 10 and 30 GHz. The investigated techniques reduce the complexity and the overall cost of the metallization process. The first investigated technique is called Jet Metal Process which …
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