Laminate
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Finishing process with many possibilities

Laminating the surfaces of touchscreens is a finishing process that offers a wide range of possibilities for optimally aligning a touchscreen with the intended area of application.

Depending on the environmental conditions of the area of application, full-surface laminations can be used or window cutouts can be created. This reduces the requirements for the touch panel.

Depending on the requirements, the active touch surface can be supplied, for example, in the gloss or antiglare version.

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A wide range of films and lamination processes

The films and lamination processes used depend on the desired technology (resistive or capacitive), the surface (glass or plastic), as well as the area of application and future environmental conditions.

Some examples of the results that can be achieved with surface lamination:

  • Reinforced UV protection
  • Protection against heat
  • Resistance to yellowing
  • Improvement of optical quality
  • Radiation shielding (EMC)
  • Improved protection against vandalism
  • Improved sun protection
  • Splinter protection in case of breakage
  • Improved tightness
  • Scratch-resistant display filters
  • Reduction of reflection
  • Reduction of electrical conductivity

Production in clean rooms

With ten years of experience, Interelectronix is your ideal partner for the production of touchscreens in cleanroom assembly. Learn MoreAs a matter of principle, Interelectronix only laminates in the clean room. This prevents dust or dirt from getting under the laminated film.

Special films can be used to noticeably influence the optical properties of glass and plastic. Extremely thin special films are applied under clean room conditions in state-of-the-art production rooms and significantly improve the optical quality of the touchscreens.

Laminating resistive touch sensors

Another lamination process that is carried out in cleanrooms is the lamination of touch sensors using resistive touch technology. For front-side touch integrations, resistive touch sensors can be completely overlaminated using a protective or decorative film, creating a completely closed user interface that no longer has any dirty edges.

PCAP touchscreens with PET film surface

For smaller display sizes, Interelectronix also offers the possibility to manufacture PCAP touchscreens with PET film surface instead of glass, which are laminated with special films or optical adhesives and thus meet the highest optical requirements.

Laminated glass lamination and PET surfaces

In addition to a wide variety of finishing techniques based on a foil coating, we also offer the production of shatterproof glass. By bonding special foils with the surface glass, no splintering occurs even if damaged.

Lamination is carried out either as glass-foil-glass or as foil-glass composite.

Extended, lamination with anti-reflective or conductive film can be carried out, which, in combination with a hard coating, offers higher strength and splinter protection.