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Product category: Electronics Manufacturing Materials and Consumables
News Release from: BASF | Subject: Ultramid T 4381 LDS
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 26 March 2007

Laser-structurable polyamide makes 3D
circuits

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Kromberg and Schubert has developed the first 3D-MID electronic components made of BASF's new laser-structurable polyamide.

Kromberg and Schubert, an automotive supplier based in Renningen, Germany, has developed the first 3D-MID electronic components made of BASF's new laser-structurable polyamide: the conductors are integrated directly into the surface of three-dimensional moulded interconnected devices (MIDs) The new Ultramid T 4381 LDS lends itself extremely well for such mechatronic components