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Transparent conductive coating
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Transparent conductive coating
Kevin Paul Nichols
2010-01-07
One random data point: as a first year grad student I naively used
some Scotch tape to stick two pieces of glass together during ITO
sputtering. It got hot enough to make the tape bubble and partially
melt. I never checked the temperature (I just switched to Kapton) but
be aware that it's likely to be get hot.

- Kevin

On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 4:20 AM, Gareth Jenkins
 wrote:
> Have you looked into ITO coatings? I'm not sure of the temperatures involved
> but think it can be coated on plastic films (e.g. for flexible displays).
>
> On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 16:41, Brad Cantos  wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone, and Happy New Year.
>>
>> Is anyone aware of a service that can apply a transparent conductive
>> coating to a plastic sheet?  This would have to be fairly low temperature
>> process due to the low melting point of the plastic.  The sheet resistance
>> requirements are not too rigorous, anything under 400 ohms/square should be
>> fine.  Optimally, it would need to be >99% transmissive over 400-1100nm
>> wavelength range, but at this point >80% is acceptable.
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Brad Cantos
>> brad.cantos@holage.com
>> http://holage.com
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