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TactoTek Injection Molded Structural Electronics –IMSE
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TactoTek designs and produces 3D injection molded structural electronics (IMSE)
TactoTek Technology
Intelligence and functionality encapsulated within plastic
as thin as 2 mm
Printed circuitry
Printed sensors, controls and antennas
Electronic components
Injection molding
Surface film
Electronics film
Recognized Leader in Structural Electronics
Founded in 2011
Core business: design, manufacturing and technology licensing of 3D smart in-mold electronics
Patented and patent pending manufacturing processes and applied uses
Design services to migrate from traditional designs to structural electronics designs
Primary markets: Automotive, IoT, Wearables, Appliances, Medical Devices
TactoTek locationsOulu (HQ), Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan
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Representative Use Cases
Rigid and flexible designs: wide range of molding materials including PC, ABS, PMMA, and TPUEncapsulated circuitry and electronics deliver design freedom and durability
3D HMI surfacesTactoTek ControlSurface™
Thin flexible wearables & Soft sensor components
Illumination & stylingTactoTek LightStripe™
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TactoTek IMSE Benefits
Light weight
Reduces weight 50-70 % no separate light guides and large PCBs
Space efficientUp to 90% less assembly depth
Design freedom
New feature/function possibilities seamless surfaces
Fast product updatesEasy model-specific versioning single component customization
Durable and reliable Shock and impact resistant, protected from moisture and debris
Faster to service Single part replacement reduces time up to 40 %
Simple assembly30 % savings from fewer parts and electrical connections
Scalable mass production
Standard equipment and known materials
Excellent touch response
Printed touch controls very close to finger
Improved antenna performance
Antenna radiator closer to surface can follow the 3D contour
Example: HMI Control Panel
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IML film with visual finish
Printed circuitry, capacitive controls, SMD LEDs and ICs on IML film
Injection-molded plastic
Traditional Design Example
Design Properties• Limited design possibilities• Assembly depth: 25+ mm• Multiple discrete components• Multiple electro-mechanical interfaces
TactoTek Structural Electronics Design
Design Properties• Design freedom• Wall thickness: ~3 mm• 50-70% less weight• Single-component solution
Surface plastics (IML film and molded plastic)
Flex for capacitive controls
Light pipes
Full width rigid PCB
TactoTek test example• Two film structure• All electronics in-mold• PASSES (Cap touch, lighting, visual quality)
▪ -40…+80 cycling▪ 85°C/85%RH▪ Vibration
Customer designs• Several products under Automotive OEM tests• Some products for wearable parts approved
Every IMSE design needs testing, different• Geometry• Materials• Electronics
IMSE Environmental Testing Performance
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96%RH at 80C-40°C to 80°C (96%RH) cycle
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Products using foundational material combinations and processing methods have passed automotive test requirements
• Illumination & control solutions in curved decorative panels
• Force and capacitive sensing integration for enhanced applications, preventing unintentional activations
• Illumination adjustment
Selected Automotive IMSE Application Areas
Multi-functionheadliner Smart B-pillar e.g.
keyless entry
Smart door handles e.g. keyless entry
Illuminated ventilation trim panels and controls
Smart steering wheel
Multi-function overhead control panels
Multi-function seatbacks
Curved & flush designed smart center consoles
Soft fabric sensing e.g. seat sensors
Re-architected controls e.g. Door controls relocated into dash panels
Smart tailgates and lighting
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Dave GuarinoDirector of Sales, OEMC: [email protected]
www.tactotek.com