Ink jet method and apparatus using a thin film piezoelectric exc

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310800, 346140R, 417322, G01D 1518

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ABSTRACT:
A thin film of polyvinylidene fluoride is operated in the piezoelectric thickness mode to stimulate fluid drop formation for ink jet printing systems. The film is placed against a rigid wall of either rectangular, cylindrical or spherical chambers having at least one nozzle for emitting a continuous stream of fluid from which the drops are formed. The frequency of the drop generation is related to the frequency of an AC voltage applied across the piezoelectric film.

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Denny et al.; Diaphragm Ink Drop Generator and Liquid Horn; IBM Tech. Disc. Bulletin, vol. 16, No. 3, Aug. 1973, pp. 789-791.

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