Tuesday, April 5, 2011

A transparent film which is heated to 260 º C

JSR is to develop a transparent film that is capable of operating at temperatures of 260 ° C. Nicknamed Lucera, it can be used in OLEDs as an insulating layer for touch panel. This new film is transparent, but also optically isotropic. Broadly, this means that the light beam is not disturbed (deflected or slowed down) regardless of its direction.

The great thing about this film is that its maximum temperature of 260 ° C means it can be treated at the factory and used at very high temperatures without fear of being cracked or loose its properties. JSR therefore promises better returns for touch screens and OLED panels as well as electronic paper.

The first copies of tests have been produced in December 2010 and the manufacturer should integrate its new product in a wide range of components for the display world.

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