
The Future of Glass: Advanced Coatings for Enhanced Performance
Glass is constantly evolving thanks to innovative, advanced coatings that enhance its properties and expand its applications
Glass is constantly evolving thanks to innovative, advanced coatings that enhance its properties and expand its applications
There are 2 main forms of touchscreen in use, a resistive or a capacitive touchscreen. Although they work differently they both utilise ITO in different ways…
Capacitive touch sensors are being used more frequently within the auto industry, with some units becoming standard rather than luxury.
Anti reflective coatings are used in a variety of applications, with the primary aim of reducing reflections and light glare.
There is a good chance you searched ‘commercial touch screen manufacturers’ as you are looking to align with a company to produce these for you.
The simple answer is yes, the long answer is using differing levels of technological expertise for different results, let us explain…
Anti reflective glass might be more common than you think – it is used in a variety of applications and environments, mainly with the sole aim of reducing reflections.
Optical thin film coatings are essentially used to alter a material’s optical properties – namely changing the reflectance and transmittance properties to the substrate to which it has been applied.
We supply an advanced glass microscope slide – one that allows an electric charge to pass over the surface of the slide whilst remaining completely transparent
An innovative study has been launched at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital to explore how a new antimicrobial coating can protect the NHS by reducing healthcare associated infections (HAIs).