05.17.19
Hitachi Chemical Company, Ltd. qualified C3Nano's ActiveGrid ink for mass production in its transparent conductive transfer film product, C3Nano announced.
Additionally, Hitachi Chemical’s TCTF has been adopted in a major Chinese mobile flexible device and is expected to be integrated into several more flexible devices in 2019.
As smartphone makers and other manufacturers move toward incorporating flexible and highly interactive touchscreens into their products, they need transparent conductive inks and films that deliver the highest optoelectronic performance while still maintaining superior ductility. Optical quality determines the brilliance and sharpness of displays, while conductivity ensures instantaneous touch responsiveness; both are critical for Tier 1 devices. Silver nanowire-based transparent films are displacing older display-related materials such as Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) because they are more flexible and deliver better optical quality with low resistivity. C3Nano’s ActiveGrid transparent conductive inks and films lead the industry with the best combination of optical and electrical performance.
“Hitachi Chemical’s TCTF breakthrough technology simplifies the patterning process and enables roll-to-roll processing of silver nanowire-based transparent conductive films,” said Hiroshi Yamazaki manager, transparent conductive materials business sector at Hitachi Chemical. “C3Nano’s ActiveGrid inks enable us to deliver the flexibility and optical quality our customers require for the next generation of displays in smartphones and other devices.”
“This is C3Nano’s second flexible display design win and product launch in the past 3 months, and it is gratifying to finally see the flexible display market taking off and adopting our technology," added Cliff Morris, CEO of C3Nano.