High Conductive ITO Coatings
We provide transparent, high transmittance conductive Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) coatings which are available deposited on to glass or plastic substrates including polycarbonate, acrylic and polyester.
The high conductive ITO coatings can be applied to EMI-shielded windows for sensors and displays, heated outdoor camera windows, liquid crystal-based polarization devices, and photovoltaic cells as well as many other applications and uses in domestic, commercial and military situations.
Our conductive ITO coatings are deposited according to our client’s specified ohms per square and transmission values – The resistivity can be diversified from 2 to 300 ohms per square on glass substrates.
Transparent conductive coatings present high transmittance in the visible spectral region, high reflectance in the IR region and nearly metallic conductivity.
These coatings include non-stoichiometric and doped oxide films of tin, indium, cadmium, zinc and their various alloys.
Transparent conductors are widely used in electronic, optoelectronic and mechanical applications. There are many processes used to deposit transparent conducting oxides, such as evaporation, sputtering, CVD, and spray pyrolysis.
In many device applications like flat panel display, transparent conductive coatings have to be patterned. Fabrication of the patterned transparent conductive films is a multi-step process.
The films are normally patterned through standard photolithography where the deposition of photoresist is followed by patterning and chemical etching. At our Phoenix plant, we also offer laser patterning on request.
To get more information on our products, learn more about their applications, get advice on finding the most suitable product for your specific purpose or to discuss your requirements please contact one of our experts.