VTT unveils flexible electronic devices with roll-to-roll overmoulding technology

  The VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has, for the first time, performed all manufacturing stages for a flexible in-moulded LED foil in a roll-to-roll process. The purpose of this demo is to prove the suitability of the technique for the highly cos

The VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has, for the first time, performed all manufacturing stages for a flexible in-moulded LED foil in a roll-to-roll process. The purpose of this demo is to prove the suitability of the technique for the highly cost-effective manufacture of products such as flexible LED displays containing printed electronics.

All smart electronics in products such as wrist-wearable computers are on a rigid board under the face of the watch. The roll-to-roll technique enables electronics to be printed on a plastic or elastomeric foil, which has various benefits such as thinness, lightness, elasticity and transparency. In hybrid-integrated systems, separate components are mounted on a printed electronic foil, after which the foil can be overmolded with thermoplastic or thermoplastic elastomer, using the injection moulding process.

"For the wristband demo, we performed all of the key manufacturing stages for printed hybrid systems – the printing of conductors, the assembly of semiconductor LEDs and the overmolding – using the roll-to-roll technique. This enables the mass manufacture of small-sized, easy-to-use, flexible electronics in a cost-effective manner," says Sami Ihme, senior scientist.

In practice, the roll-to-roll overmoulding of a printed electronic foil involves feeding a LED foil with a foil feeder into a mould, in which the overmoulding is done. This technique is normally used to decorate plastic for various consumer products. However, the manufacture of flexible electronics – in place of graphics – involves feeding electronics with a range of electrical and optical features into a mould.

Caption: VTT's wristband demo (photo: Antti Veijola)

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