
Anti-Reflective Films: Enhancing Clarity and Performance
Anti-reflective films are thin coatings applied to the surface of materials to reduce reflections and increase light transmission
Anti-reflective films are thin coatings applied to the surface of materials to reduce reflections and increase light transmission
Electrically conductive plastic… is that a thing? Yes, amazingly it is! So, what would this be used for? Read on to find out.
With plastic being so versatile, there are many coating options available, However, our plastic coatings are different and offer something quite impressive.
Why use ITO on plastic? ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) is a transparent substance that can carry an electric charge. It
When you include an ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) coating to polyester films, the possible applications take on a whole new level.
When plastic is coated in a thin film of ITO, it retains its original aesthetics, but also carries an electric charge – quite cool, right?
Modern-day advancements have now seen Indium coating on plastic (in the form of Indium Tin oxide) become a workable reality
ITO is short for Indium Tin Oxide. ITO is a transparent conducting oxide that can be applied to substrates such as glass and plastic.
Can plastic be electrically conductive? Plastic is never normally regarded as having the ability to be conductive. Plastic is plastic
The usage possibilities of anti reflective plastic film is simply vast. Plastic film can be so versatile with a high tensile strength and protective properties that add to the benefit of making a surface appear with zero reflection.
Hard coated polycarbonate has numerous applications in today’s modern world. Polycarbonates are a popular choice for manufacture due to their ease of manipulation in machining and are easily moulded and thermoformed.
Electrically conductive plastic… is that a thing? Yes, amazingly it is! So, what would this be used for? Read on to find out.
With plastic being so versatile, there are many coating options available, However, our plastic coatings are different and offer something quite impressive.
Why use ITO on plastic? ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) is a transparent substance that can carry an electric charge. It
When you include an ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) coating to polyester films, the possible applications take on a whole new level.
When plastic is coated in a thin film of ITO, it retains its original aesthetics, but also carries an electric charge – quite cool, right?
Modern-day advancements have now seen Indium coating on plastic (in the form of Indium Tin oxide) become a workable reality
ITO is short for Indium Tin Oxide. ITO is a transparent conducting oxide that can be applied to substrates such as glass and plastic.
Can plastic be electrically conductive? Plastic is never normally regarded as having the ability to be conductive. Plastic is plastic
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