Bsc/Msc: Internship Chemical Engineering - Ink mist interaction research
Your assignment
Within our printers, one of the risks is the aggressiveness of the inks. For example, components that are glued together risk falling apart as a result of the ink dissolving the glue. For some components, this is not liquid ink flowing past (like in the print heads or ink tubes), but merely ‘ink mist’ that floats through the machine. While we know this risk exists, it is very hard to do a representative test to investigate the lifetime of these parts, as we usually perform soak tests (fully immerging materials in liquid). These tests have been proven to incorrectly predict the chemical interactions and therefore lifetime.
In this assignment, you will investigate what exactly this ink mist consists of and whether this composition depends on other factors (ambient conditions, travel distance, concentration, time, etc.). in order to have a better understanding of the relevant ink components which are in the ink mist affecting materials in our print engines. With a given setup to generate the mist, you will be inventing a way to obtain samples, analyse them and draw conclusions from these measurements. You will have access to various chemical analysis techniques and are expected to be communicative towards colleagues who could help you with these analyses. In the end, we hope to come up with a view of what the mist consists of and what this composition is sensitive to, such that a future student could use this information to develop a representative test liquid which doesn’t require a misting station.
Your profile
• You are currently studying Chemical Engineering at a Bsc of Msc level
• You have the ability to work independently, especially when it comes to proactively and clearly communicating with colleagues
• You are available to complete an internship or graduation assignment in accordance with the requirements of your study programme.
What’s in it for you?
• A challenging assignment with skilled coaching
• Internship/ Graduation compensation of €500,- per month
• Travel cost compensation if you don’t have an ‘OV-weekcard’
• The possibility to network with professionals inside and outside your field of expertise, thanks to our diversity of disciplines which you will work with
Interested?
Are you interested in this assignment? Please click on the button 'apply now' where you can upload your resume and motivation letter.
If you would like to receive more information concerning this assignment, please contact Henk Stolk (henk.stolk@cpp.canon) or Johan Bos (johan.bos@cpp.canon) If you have any questions about the internship in general, please contact careers@cpp.canon.
Waar staan wij voor?
Wij ontwikkelen en produceren hightech printproducten en workflow software voor de commerciële printing markt als onderdeel van Canon, wereldwijd marktleider in beeldtechnologieën. Met ongeveer 3300 werknemers verspreid over drie continenten en ons hoofdkantoor in Venlo, Nederland, innoveren we om hoogwaardige oplossingen te creëren die kleur toevoegen aan de wereld. Geleid door de Kyosei filosofie - samen leven en werken voor het algemeen belang – is onze cultuur gebouwd op openheid, collegialiteit, vertrouwen en stabiliteit. We stellen onze mensen in staat om te groeien, initiatief te nemen en impact te maken.
Met onze bedrijfswaarden samenwerking, innovatie en eigenaarschap, streven we ernaar het beste in elkaar naar boven te halen, grenzen te verleggen en ons gesterkt te voelen om eigenaarschap te nemen in ons werk.
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