Flexible sensor with a high degree of customization
PolyIC and KURZ use the new PolyTC® VarioSym solution to demonstrate how innovative sensor technologies can be used to make production processes and procedures more efficient, cut down on work steps, and save resources.
This is a sensor that, on the one hand, enables opaque decoration and, on the other, can be designed completely individually. To top it off, the new technology no longer requires all components (touch sensor, diffuser, and opaque top layer) to be applied separately. Instead, the sensor combines all relevant technical layers. In contrast to conventional manufacturing processes, the PolyTC® VarioSym eliminates one component and one work step, which enables more efficient, cost-saving production. The black, opaque, and non-conductive top layer enables the digital lasering of custom icons, letterings, and structures. The fact that this step is carried out by the customers themselves, directly before the sensor is installed, provides a completely new freedom of design. On the other hand, tailor-made customization using lasers ensures a particularly clean display, as there is no offset and therefore no rejects.
Intelligent technologies for automotive and home appliances
PolyTC® VarioSym can be used to display various functionalities, including as a touch button, rotary wheel, or slider. The application will be demonstrated at embedded world using the example of elegant washing machine panels. Based on an LED display, visitors can experience for themselves the homogeneous illumination and the filigree representation of symbols and controls.
Using an LCD display stack-up with IMD decorated plastic surfaces and PolyTC® multitouch sensors, PolyIC and KURZ also demonstrate the seamless display integration of PolyTC® technology. Different versions show the differences of the stack-ups and the advantages versus conventional systems based on glass.
Other highlights of PolyIC’s trade fair presentation include innovative Human-Machine Interface (HMI) solutions for the automotive industry. At embedded world, the specialist for touch applications will be presenting how high-quality functional elements with wafer-thin, adaptable touch sensors can be seamlessly integrated into the complex components of the instrument cluster, instrument panel, or door strip, so that design and functionality merge together.
Expert presentations convey practical knowledge
In addition to the innovations presented by PolyIC at stand 1–270, the company also offers additional specialist presentations for trade fair visitors. At the embedded world Conference, Johannes Schad, Product Manager Appliances & Consumer Devices at PolyIC, will talk about touch sensors with a diffuser layer and customizable laser decoration. Dr. Wolfgang Clemens, Director Product Management & Business Development at PolyIC, will give an insight into the topic of in-mold decorated plastic touchscreen panels for the automotive and home appliances sectors at the accompanying conference for electronic displays.
At a glance
embedded world, from March 14 to 16, 2023
PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG Hall 1, Stand 1-270
Product group: Hardware, systems, distribution, services; electronic displays
Focal points of PolyIC’s trade fair appearance: Automotive, home appliances, sensor technologies
Presentations
electronic displays conference, March 15, 2023, 1:40 PM - 2:00 PM:
Dr. Wolfgang Clemens, PolyIC: ‘In Mold-Decorated Plastic Touchscreen Panels in Automotive and Home Appliance Applications’
https://www.embedded-world.de/de-de/konferenzen-programm/electronic-displays-conference
Embedded World Conference, March 16, 2023, 2:30 PM - 3 PM:
Johannes Schad, PolyIC: ‘PolyTC® Touch Sensors with diffusion layer and individual laserable decoration’
Exhibitor Forum Hall 2, Stand 2–501 and via a live stream
https://www.embedded-world.de/de-de/konferenzen-programm/programmuebersicht
About PolyIC: As a specialist for touch applications, PolyIC focuses on the production of high-performance sensor labels. The unique PolyTC® technology is a cornerstone of the company’s global success. This patented procedure makes it possible to integrate very thin, flexible and transparent touch sensors into a wide variety of display applications. In addition to functionality, PolyIC attaches great importance to design aspects. Synergies with the parent company LEONHARD KURZ are used for this purpose: Together with the decoration specialist, PolyIC creates attractive designs with integrated touch technology for multi-sensory product experiences.