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Basic structure: GFF composition

Flexible, high sensitivity, high precision! Introduction to GEF configuration.

We would like to introduce the "Basic Structure: GFF Configuration" of the metal mesh transparent electrodes we handle. The basic characteristics are as follows: Cu Mesh: 0.1Ω/□, Maximum 110", Transmittance ≧ 85%, Flexible, High Sensitivity, High Precision. The technology of metal mesh transparent electrodes (MMT) is gaining attention as a material that possesses both transparency and conductivity. 【Product Size (Partial)】 <Size: 86" (Example)> ■ IC solution: DISPLAX/SiS/ILI ■ Structure: GFF ■ Total Thickness: 4.50 ±0.10mm ■ Transparency: ≥83% ■ Cover Lens O.D.: 1977.60mm * 1148.60mm ±1.00mm *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Metal mesh transparent electrode (MMT)

A technology that is attracting attention as a material with both transparency and conductivity!

"Metal Mesh Transparent Electrode (MMT)" generally uses metals such as silver or copper, and is an electrode that ensures transparency while maintaining high conductivity due to its mesh structure. This offers superior characteristics compared to conventional transparent conductive materials like Indium Tin Oxide (ITO). Particularly in large touch screens and flexible displays, where higher conductivity and transparency are required, MMT is considered a promising option. 【Features】 ■ High conductivity and transparency coexist ■ Application in flexible electronic devices ■ Improved cost efficiency ■ Durability and reliability ■ Challenges such as visual unevenness and moiré patterns *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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