Fototex™
A range of UV-curable texturing lacquers designed to create selective matte, supermatt, or tactile textured finishes on films.
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These lacquers are screen printable and designed for selective texturing, enabling manufacturers to apply controlled surface finishes to specific areas of an overlay or component.
The Fototex range is ideal for automotive dials, membrane switches, overlays, nameplates, and product identification panels.
Product Features
Wide Range of Textured Finishes
Offers multiple matte levels including Matt, Supermatt, Supermatt XL, and specialized 3D textures, enabling selective and consistent tactile surfaces.
UV Curable / 100% Solids Formulations
Uses UV curable screen printable lacquers (and nitrogencure grades for deadfront finishes), ensuring clean processing and durable final surfaces.
Strong Durability & Resistance
Provides excellent scratch, abrasion, and chemical resistance, making it suitable for high-wear environments such as automotive interiors.
Compatibility with Autoflex® & PC/PET Films
Fully compatible with Autoflex® hardcoated films and with pretreated polyester and polycarbonate substrates.
DeadFront (Shytech) Appearance Options
Supermatt XL formulations enable ultra-flat, non-reflective deadfront surfaces ideal for automotive displays.
Membrane Switches & Human–Machine Interfaces (HMI)
Fototex is commonly used in industrial control panels, medical devices, home appliances, and consumer electronics where overlays must be durable, tactile, and visually consistent.
Product Identification, Branding & Labeling
Fototex is used to selectively texture regions around labels, branding elements, and graphic markers.
Printed Electronics & Display Windows
Although not a direct conductive element, Fototex is used in assemblies where clarity and texture coexist.
Specialty & High-End Consumer Products
Fototex’s tactile and aesthetic qualities make it appealing to brands seeking premium surface finishes.
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