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Assytronic
    
                                                        Summary
Plastic and Ceramic Injection Molding (CIM)
NPR
Phonak, Contrinex, Meggitt, Mecaplast, KBS Spritztechnik, HID Switzerland AG et EMS Electro Medical Systems, Fischer Connectors
                                                                                Bruno Bürgisser
                                                                                
                                                                                    
                                                                                        
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March 2020 - July 2021
The successful integration of electronic components in an overmould is directly related to the level of dynamic forces, temperatures and pressures reached during the injection process.
The Assytronic project, carried out between the iRAP institute and 8 industrial partners who are members of the Swiss Plastics Cluster, highlights the concrete possibilities of direct overmoulding of mechatronic elements thanks to a good control of the different variables.
Five case studies specific to the demands of some of the industrialists have been developed and studied independently.
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