(Nanowerk Spotlight) The method that has been traditionally used in binary information storage is by making a distinction between storage (designated as 1) and non-storage (designated as 0). In ...
Many creatures in nature, such as butterflies and peacocks, display unique brilliant colours, known as ‘structural colours’, which result from the interaction of light with periodic nanostructures on ...
Fueled with record-setting customer orders, in the fourth quarter of 2020, Philipp Litho found itself in the enviable position of upgrading its existing large format capabilities and its diverse and ...
Conventional color printing involves overlaying dots of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black pigments in different ratios to get a spectrum of colors. In the new coloring scheme, each pixel is made of ...
Researchers in Singapore have developed an innovative inkless printing method that uses metal nanostructures to build sharp full-colour images at a resolution of 100,000 dots per inch (dpi) – 10 times ...
First Canadian delivery of the new generation innovative 41-inch press starts full production The new Rapida press allows a mix of commercial, packaging, and specialty printing to be produced on the ...
Plasmonic colours are structural colours that emerge from resonant interactions between light and metallic nanostructures. The engineering of plasmonic colours is a promising, rapidly emerging ...
A merger between Smurfit Web Press and Lithographic Universal has created the largest colour printing operation in the Republic. The merged company will be known as Lithographic Web Press and will be ...
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