
Why do we need TCOs?
Transparent Conductive Oxides (TCOs) are a cornerstone of modern technology, bridging the gap between electrical conductivity and optical transparency
NOTICE: Any orders placed from 28th July to 3rd August will not be dispatched until 4th August
Transparent Conductive Oxides (TCOs) are a cornerstone of modern technology, bridging the gap between electrical conductivity and optical transparency
Polyester film (polyethylene terephthalate – PET) is a high performing optically clear thermoplastic and is used frequently in a variety of applications and industries, including retail and technology – more of that in a bit…
Both forms of touchscreens are good at certain things in certain environments, but maybe that doesn’t make either one better
Where there is light, there will be reflection – A true statement perhaps, but there are many applications in our modern world that benefit from zero reflection, none more so than the safety screens that we have all now become used to.
Can glass be conductive? What is conductive glass used for? Why would you need conductive glass? We have the answers for you…
Touchscreens and the technology used to produce them is often taken for granted, but if you have ever wondered how touchscreens work, read on.
The range of products using ITO coated PET is huge, including touch sensors in cars, large format retail displays and medical applications.
Indium Tin Oxide coatings are perfect for use as conductive glass slides as ITO is highly conductive as well as being totally transparent
What Is Conductive Tape Used For? Electrically conductive tapes have a wide variety of uses, including shielding against EMI/RFI radiation,
Diamond Coatings produce a range of thin film coatings which can be used in a variety of applications.