Touch Screen Kit with Custom 10.1 Inch Capacitive for Industrial Integrated Machine, Industrial Display and Advertising Machine

Touch Screen Kit is a 10.1-inch touch display kit that has original A standard touch screen and is all tested. With AG coating that Can effectively prevent glare. Provide a wide range of customization and scalability options, such as brightness, resolution, resistive or capacitive, cover glass.

 

 

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Description

Optical bonding technology

Touch Screen Kit is a 10.1-inch touch display kit that has a higher light transmittance and low light reflection, which can improve the brightness of the picture and clearly see the picture in the sun. With optical bonding technology, the touch display kit can effectively reduce the refraction of the air between the touch screen and the LCD module, increase the light transmittance,  also the display effect is more clear and more transparent. Learn more 


Touch Screen Kits Structure

The touch screen kits consist of cover glass, touch screen, optical bonding, and TFT LCD.

Cover glass: It protects LCD, has good light transmission, and has a high surface hardness, high strength, and strong scratch resistance. It is very suitable for large panel display covers.

Touch screen: The LCD touch screen consists of touch detection components and a touch screen controller.

Optical bonding: increase the light transmittance, reduces the refraction.

TFT LCD: with multi-functions, high resolution, lower costs, high brightness, the viewing angle is wider.

 

Adhesives for Optical Bonding

There are a wide variety of adhesives used for optical bonding processes. Three of the most commonly used are silicone, epoxy, and polyurethane. Below are overviews of the pros/cons of each adhesive type.

  • Silicone: The most commonly found adhesive in optical bonding processes that dates back to the 1970s as a solution. Silicone’s core properties of low conductivity and chemical reactivity, thermal stability, and ability to repel water and form watertight seals make it a common solution for optical bonding. Also, because it is a soft material, it is very feasible to rework for bonds that become damaged over time. However, debris often forms around the edges of the bonds if they are rubbed during handling. To reduce this, edges of optically bonded displays should be covered or configured so that edges are not exposed.
  • Epoxy: When used as a structural glue, epoxy resin creates a more rigid bond than silicone, thus eliminating the formation of particulate debris, which is common with silicone bonding processes. However, epoxy bonding is not reworkable.
  • Polyurethane: Polyurethane adhesives are commonly utilized in bonding applications for displays in avionic technology and polar technology. However, this bonding adhesive yellows over time when exposed to light, so by today’s standards it is considered an obsolete adhesive.

 

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