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  • LCD Display Cover Glass
    One of the main concerns for outdoor LCD display is its durability. Cover glass can enhance that yet maintaining screen clarity.
  • Bonding Components
    Optical bonding improves sunlight readability and enhances mechanical and thermal performance of displays. Dontech is a leading designer and manufacturer of optical bonding components including: Cover glass - AR, AG, AR/AG coatings on a variety of glass types - soda lime (chemically and heat
  • Optically Bonding Electronic Displays
    Over-frame bonding - uses the original metal frame of the LCD for mechanical support. A sealant is used to prevent ingress of the bonding adhesives into the display electronics. The cover glass rests over the frame of the LCD and is optically bonded to the front surface of the LCD and sealed
  • Application Note for Optical Bonding of e-Paper Displays
    Optical bonding enables the connection of touch sensor, cover glass and display into one unit by means of different technologies and processes. Just as with optical bonding of TFT LC displays, this finishing process can also be applied to e-paper displays.
  • Silicone Optical Adhesive Use in Full Fit of Display Screen
    Silicone optical adhesive is commonly used in the full fit process of display screens, especially in applications where optical clarity and bonding strength are important. The full fit process involves attaching the display panel directly to the cover glass or touch sensor, eliminating the air gap
  • What is Air Gap Bonding?
    As performance requirements for integrated touchscreens and displays continue to evolve, effectively bonding display components together is critical. A typical display is composed of many layers such as cover glass, a touchscreen, and/or an LCD that are all integrated to ensure the display
  • Mounting an Optically-Bonded LCD
    due to electrostatic discharges, brightness hot spots, delamination of the bond in ambient or elevated environments, cracking of the cover glass, and cracking of the LCD, among other catastrophes.
  • How to Choose the Right Microscope Objective or Objective Lens
    and choosing the right one can help you produce good quality images at a reasonable cost. When choosing a microscope objective, we will need to consider a number of factors including conjugate distance, numerical aperture (NA), magnification, working distance, immersion medium, cover glass thickness

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