Tuesday, April 26, 2011

A substrate touchscreen world champion

AGC, otherwise known as the Glass Asachi, announced it has developed the glass substrate for touchscreen finest in the world. It has a thickness of 0.28 mm and is intended for smartphones and slates. To recall, the glass substrate is placed under the protective layer touch, as shown in diagram cons. AGS uses a substrate composed primarily of sodium oxide and silicon dioxide to form a soda-lime glass previously used in the automotive world.

He has the distinction of maintaining its shape and retain its color even lorsque'il is subjected to high temperatures. It would be easier to handle in the factory according to the firm. The result is a substrate 15% thinner than the previous record, but also 15% lighter. MCO argues that mass production should start this month.

The firm should also perform at the SID, a show dedicated to the image that will be held in Los Angeles on May 15.

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