Printed electronics
Flexible, thin, can be designed over a large area
These are typical characteristics of pirnted electronics.
Printed electronics refers to electronic components, assemblies and applications that are fully or partially manufactured using a printing process.
Electrically conductive inks and/or pastes are processed in the process.
For decades we have been printing electrical circuits from conductive silver paste for flexible printed circuit boards and membrane keyboards.
The electrical signal that reports the pressed key in a membrane keypad is generated by a metallic snap disc or with a second printed foil.
The integration of electronic components in these circuits based on film and printing technology was just as logical a step as the assembly of components such as RFID chips or integrated circuits today.
The protective foils we produce, which are used, among other things, as tamper protection in security systems, are masterpieces of printing technology.
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