Articles | Volume 14, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-14-133-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-14-133-2025
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07 Jul 2025
Regular research article |  | 07 Jul 2025

Water transfer printing for integrating substrate-free temperature sensors onto curvilinear surfaces

Rafika Selmi, Jean Charles Fustec, France Le Bihan, and Maxime Harnois

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We present a new method for creating flexible temperature sensors that can be applied to complex shapes. By using a technique called water transfer printing, these sensors can be transferred directly onto surfaces without the need for flexible films . This allows them to be more accurate, more reliable, and more adaptable than traditional sensors.  These sensors can work well in various environments and are unaffected by humidity, making them ideal for use in healthcare, robotics, and wearable devices.
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