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Emerging Patterning Strategies for Intrinsically Stretchable Conductors: Materials, Architectures, and Device-level Performance
Donghyeon Seo, Seongsik Jeong, Hae-Jin Kim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2025;42(10):789-816.
Published online October 1, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.D.25.00003

Intrinsically stretchable electronics enable seamless integration with dynamic biological tissues and curved surfaces, making them vital for next-generation wearables, biointerfaces, and intelligent robotics. Yet, precise, high-resolution patterning of stretchable electrodes and circuits remains challenging, limiting practical applications. Traditional lithography offers excellent resolution but is hindered by thermal and chemical incompatibilities with soft substrates. Consequently, alternative approaches such as soft lithography, laser-based patterning, printing methods, and electrospray deposition have gained importance. Soft lithography provides an economical, low-temperature option suitable for delicate materials like liquid metals. Laser-based techniques deliver high resolution and design flexibility but require careful parameter tuning for specific substrates. Mask-free printing methods, including direct ink writing and inkjet printing, enable versatile patterning of complex geometries, while electrospray deposition supports precise, non-contact patterning on stretchable surfaces. Collectively, these techniques advance the fabrication of robust stretchable displays, wireless antennas, and bioelectronic interfaces for accurate physiological monitoring. Despite progress, challenges persist, particularly in achieving large-area uniformity, multilayer stability, and sustainable processing. Addressing these issues demands interdisciplinary collaboration across materials science, fluid dynamics, interfacial engineering, and digital manufacturing. This review highlights recent progress and remaining hurdles, offering guidance for future research in stretchable electronics.

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A Study on the Development of Smart Factory Equipment Engineering System and Effects
Hyun Sik Sim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2019;36(2):191-197.
Published online February 1, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2019.36.2.191
The Smart Factory Equipment Engineering System collects and monitors necessary information in real-time. While putting the product into the equipment, operation conditions are lowered through a Recipe Management System. The working conditions are set by Run-to-Run a system for real-time detection and control through Fault Detection Classification function. In this study, the smart factory equipment system associated with the entire system is proposed by defining and integrating the necessary equipment management functions from a smart factory’s point of view. To do this, detailed analysis and process improvement on products, processes, and production line equipment were conducted and implemented in the smart factory equipment engineering system. The models proposed in this paper have been implemented to the production site of BGA-PCB. It has been confirmed that the models have resulted in significant change, and have qualitative and quantitative impacts on the working methods of equipment. Typically, data collection time, data entry time, and manual writing sheets were greatly reduced.
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Application of LOM for Freeform Architecture
Sangyeol Jeong, Joonhyuk Sim, Hakmin Kim, Dongbin Shin, Daehie Hong
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2017;34(12):903-909.
Published online December 1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2017.34.12.903
Additive Manufacturing (AM) techniques have been applied to many fields. Among them, the Fused Deposition Method (FDM) has been utilized in construction application with concrete paste instead of plastic resin. This paper presents feasibility study of applying Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM) process especially for freeform architecture. We developed 3D printer of LOM technique equipped with sloped cutting capability. In that way, the surface quality can be improved even with thick laminated sheets. The feasibility of this novel approach was proved through building a freeform bench, and comparing its building time and manufactured freeform surface quality.

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