The short answer is to provide electrical conductivity whilst retaining transparency. Want the longer, more in-depth answer? Read on!
Anti Reflective Coated Glass
The usage of anti reflective glass is clear (sorry, couldn’t resist) but its importance for an enhanced visual experience is perhaps underrated. Let’s explore the benefits of anti reflective glass in detail…
Where Are Indium Coatings Used?
Indium coatings are so widely used it may be difficult to get through a single day without relying on them! Uses include flat panel TVs, cell phone and tablet screens, and car windshields.
Anti Reflective Plastic Film
Diamond Coatings anti reflective plastic film AR1617 offers some impressive optical properties, which include 59% reflection
Interactive Touch Screen Glass
There are two forms of Interactive Touch Screen Glass and both work really well within their own chosen applications.
What Is Conductive Tape Used For?
Copper, as a conductive tape, is extremely versatile and malleable, meaning it is well used within a variety of applications.
Anti Fog Visor For Motorcyclists
The anti fog visor for motorcyclists has a transparent conductive coating, which allows electricity to pass across the film and generate heat in an instant.
Anti Reflective Coatings
Anti reflective coatings have a multitude of applications in today’s world, ranging from spectacles, computer monitors, smart windows, retail displays and everything else in between.
Non Glare Acrylic Supplier
Wherever there is an item that needs to be viewed with optimal clarity, yet needs to be protected, non glare acrylic is a great solution
What Is Indium Tin Oxide Used For?
Indium Tin Oxide is probably the most important application of Indium, with 45% of all Indium being used to produce Indium Tin Oxide