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BÖ-LA, TactoTek Join Forces for Injection Molded Structural Electronics

BÖ-LA to add IMSE solutions to product mix.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

BÖ-LA and TactoTek jointly announced that they have signed an agreement for BÖ-LA to market and sell injection molded structural electronics (IMSE) solutions. 
 
“The vast majority of our IMSE customer cases are for user interfaces that require flawless cosmetics. BÖ-LA’s film-insert molding skill is recognized by leaders in automotive, appliance and electronics markets as consistently meeting the highest standards,” said Sini Rytky, TactoTek VP, product management. 
 
BÖ-LA has a distinguished reputation for technology innovation and has specific expertise in delivering high-quality cosmetic surfaces, technical screen printing, illumination and film-insert-molding (FIM) which is also known as in-mold labeling (IML).
 
“We have been actively involved in developing and commercializing techniques for adding electronic functions to cosmetic surfaces, including integrating printed electronics in 3D-formed FIM parts,” said Dirk Lange, head of sales at BÖ-LA. “With TactoTek’s IMSE technology, we can also integrate electronic components within these molded structures which increase integrated functionality and streamlines production for the right designs.”

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