
Elevating Touch Screen Glass Technology
Diamond Coatings provides a comprehensive range of touch screen glass solutions that cater to the diverse needs of various industries
Diamond Coatings provides a comprehensive range of touch screen glass solutions that cater to the diverse needs of various industries
Diamond Coatings specialise in the design and manufacture of quality heated ITO coated optical windows.
An antireflective or anti-reflection (AR) coating is a type of optical coating applied to the surface of lenses and other optical elements to reduce reflection. Coverslips can be coated with Indium Tin Oxide and given an antireflective finish.
ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) has become one of the most commonly used transparent conducting oxides with applications in a range of areas and industries, the most widely use of ITO coatings being touchscreen technology
ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) has become one of the most common transparent conducting oxides for a range of areas and applications, the most widely used being touchscreen technology for smartphones, tablets and other electrical appliances.
When Indium Tin Oxide is applied to glass, it forms a conductive and transparent surface allowing visible light and ultraviolet rays to pass through, whilst also reflecting ultraviolet rays.
Diamond Coatings offer ITO coatings in an extensive range of sheet resistances – but what is ITO sheet resistance and why does it matter?
The borosilicate glass sheet UK coating specialists Diamond Coatings offer as a substrate offers properties beneficial to numerous industries’ applications.
Diamox ITO transparent conductive coatings offer beneficial qualities that make them the preferred solution for numerous applications across many different global industries. Here are some of these qualities.
The Solar Orbiter is a European Space Agency led mission working closely with NASA to observe and explore the Sun, its solar winds and how they affect our planet, as well as providing the first ever images of the Polar regions, an area of which there is little understanding currently.