We will start with what is ITO – it’s the acronym for Indium Tin Oxide, a transparent substance with the added benefit of being electrically conductive.
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Electrically conductive plastic
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What plastic coatings are available?
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Why use ITO on plastic?
Why use ITO on plastic? ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) is a transparent substance that can carry an electric charge. It can be applied as a clear coating offering a multitude of applications across a range of industries. ITO initially could only be deposited onto a glass substrate due to the required minimum deposition temperature of […]
ITO Polyester Film
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What Is ITO Plastic?
When plastic is coated in a thin film of ITO, it retains its original aesthetics, but also carries an electric charge – quite cool, right?
Indium Coating On Plastic
Modern-day advancements have now seen Indium coating on plastic (in the form of Indium Tin oxide) become a workable reality
What Is ITO?
ITO is short for Indium Tin Oxide. ITO is a transparent conducting oxide that can be applied to substrates such as glass and plastic.