Why you need electrically conductive plastics
Discover the transformative power of electrically conductive plastics and learn about its diverse applications in fields such as electronics, solar energy, and more.
Discover the transformative power of electrically conductive plastics and learn about its diverse applications in fields such as electronics, solar energy, and more.
From our beloved smartphones to automotive displays and medical devices, touch screens help make the world a better place, in some small form.
Why do you need ITO Plastic? ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) is an electrically conductive substance that is also optically clear,
ITO coating provides a conductive and transparent surface which allows UV rays and visible light to pass through – perfect for use in microscopy slides
A transparent conductive oxide can be deposited onto a surface providing a clear coating which is electronically conductive.
Touch screen technology is utilised in many different working environments, from factories, hospitals and science laboratories, and much more.
Low reflective glass in museums provides an optimal viewing experience with little to no reflection for the viewer.
The resistive touchscreen typically has a coating of Indium Tin Oxide on one or both inner sides of each layer which carries an electric charge.
As a thin film coating, Indium Tin Oxide can be applied to various substrates including plastics and glass, making the substrate conductive.
Reflections can be unwanted and potentially dangerous, so the question ‘Can you have an anti reflective coating’ is a valid one – the good news is, yes you can.