On Friday, November 18, a small group of our members visited Metafas in Asten and enjoyed a very interesting tour guided by Luc van Neer.

Metafas is a specialist in developing and producing front and control panels for machines (user interfacing), which form a "bridge" between man and machine.

The entire production line is in-house and the entire (end) product can therefore be manufactured from design to assembly, with all kinds of processing options, such as screen printing, pick and place, milling, punching and engraving.
The unique combination benefits of a graphic and mechanical workshop in one.
This makes small quantities possible and Metafas is able to offer truly customization.


A wide product range characterizes Metafas

In addition to front foils, touchscreens (membrane switches), and control panels, they also specialize in printed electronics. Through the combination of screen printing technology, electronics and years of knowledge and experience, all kinds of innovative applications are developed for various industries.

Metafas is clearly present in many market segments; Consider, for example, products for the medical world such as front foils and front panels.
Beautiful results can be achieved by using flexible films in combination with electronics. These are also frequently used in industries such as shipbuilding and process control.


Metafas strives for the highest possible quality and therefore works according to the ISO 9001 quality system certified by TÜV Netherlands.

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