Van Genuchten
Henricus C.m. Van Genuchten, Eindhoven NL
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20110233239 | DEVICE FOR EJECTING DROPLETS OF A FLUID HAVING A HIGH TEMPERATURE - In a jetting device for ejecting droplets of a relatively hot fluid, a fluid chamber body is made of a heat resistant material and an inner surface of the fluid chamber body, the inner surface defining a fluid chamber of the jetting device, is wettable by the fluid. This configuration provides that no additional force needs to be applied for forcing the fluid into an orifice, i.e. a narrow tube leading towards a nozzle. | 09-29-2011 |
Henricus C. M. Van Genuchten, Eindhoven NL
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20140076988 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE OF A JETTING DEVICE - A method for controlling a temperature of a jetting device, the jetting device being configured to jet droplets of a fluid at a high temperature, the fluid comprising an electrically conductive fluid, wherein at least a part of the fluid is positioned in a magnetic field, includes heating the jetting device to an operating temperature, being defined as the temperature suitable for jetting droplets, using a heat jetting droplets by providing an electrical actuation current in the part of the fluid positioned in the magnetic field, thereby generating a force in the conductive fluid; determining upcoming jetting conditions, the upcoming jetting conditions being defined as the jetting conditions corresponding to droplets to be jetted at a time (t | 03-20-2014 |
Henricus Cornelis Maria Van Genuchten, Eindhoven NL
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20130098741 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SWITCHING MEMBRANE - In a method a membrane for switching operation is made by providing a transparent sheet, forming a graphical layer by image-wise providing a curable ink layer using inkjet printing on a surface of the transparent sheet, wherein the graphical layer has a thickness of at most 35 micron, curing the graphical layer, and forming a flexible layer by providing an ink layer using screen printing over the graphical layer. | 04-25-2013 |