Modeling of extrusion coating for applications in electronics manufacturing

— This paper focuses on the development of a model of the extrusion coating process that can be used to generate an automated (as opposed to manual) procedure for determining the control setpoints for a desired deposition thickness and range of deposition materials. This model includes the dynamics...

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