Simple sintering route for silver skin patches

Sensors have been printed directly onto human skin without the use of heat in an international project led by Huanyu Cheng, at the Pennsylvania State University Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics.

Cheng and his colleagues previously developed flexible printed circuit boards for use in wearable sensors, but printing directly on skin has been hindered by the bonding process due to the metallic components in the sensor.

For the full story, see the November 2020 edition of Smart Textiles & Wearables.

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