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Information screens today offer many new possibilities for entering into dialogue with customers.
Photos: Pilkington GmbH
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SPECIALIST ARTICLE NO. 5: NEW DISPLAY GLASS ON THE ADVANCE
Practically everyone is familiar with touch screens – primarily thanks to smartphones. These sheer yet extremely scratch-resistant glass surfaces, sometimes featuring rounded edges, are increasingly becoming design elements for modern communication devices. Glass boasts outstanding dielectric properties and ensures low energy losses especially with the high signal frequencies applied in the LTE mobile telephony standard or in the future radar systems for autonomous driving. In contrast to polymer materials glass does not change in quality, it practically does not age and can additionally protect electronic micro components against environmental influences. At glasstec 2018 in Düsseldorf exhibitors will present intriguing developments in the display glass segment. This theme is also addressed in a very special way by the expert conference “Function meets Glass” on 22 and 23 October.
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Posted 3 May 2018
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Over the coming years ultra-thin glass sheets will assert themselves especially in consumer electronics. Smartphones only mark the beginning here. Touch screens in a wide variety of applications can already be found almost everywhere. ATMs, slot machines or ticket vending machines have already been equipped with touch screens for a long time now. And these monitors are now also making inroads in department stores and shopping centres, for example. As large-format info boards they give guidance to shoppers because plenty of data can be retrieved via these monitors. Displays are also gaining ground on DIY and supermarket store shelves. They allow store operators to change prices or provide shoppers with additional, current product information at the touch of a button.
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Anti-reflective and fat-repellent – just two must-have properties for display glass.
Photos: Schott AG
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However, touch screens are also used to control machinery in industrial manufacturing. The benefit is self-evident: smooth glass surfaces are less susceptible to soiling than keyboards. And glass boasts a key advantage: it is highly scratch-resistant and therefore glass surfaces are rarely damaged.
This is clearly an advantage over the so-called ITO films fitted with an indium tin oxide coating. There are also more applications for touch screens in medical device technology because absolute sterility is a must especially in ORs. Here large and smooth user interfaces without any joints or parts that stand proud and potentially accumulate material residues, are a special challenge.
Most touch screens are laminated with a transparent metal oxide coated film. Alternating current applied to the edges of the lamination generates a constant, even electrical field. Each touch generates a charge, which is measured during the discharge cycle in the shape of current at the edges. The processor integrated into the device processes this information and basically provides the user with the desired content in a visible way.
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glasstec, 23 – 26 October 2018 in Düsseldorf
International Trade Fair for Glass – Production, Processing, Products
From 23 – 26 October the world’s leading trade fair for glass, glasstec 2018, will be held at Messe Düsseldorf. At glasstec 2018 the focus in the flat glass segment will be on interactive glass and in the container glass segment on energy-efficient and emission-reducing technologies for glass production.
The last edition of glasstec held in 2016 registered 40,105 visitors from 121 countries who came to see the latest products, machinery, developments and visions from the 1,237 exhibitors from 52 countries. Making the trade fair particularly attractive for exhibitors is the high number of decision-makers among trade visitors. Three quarters of them come from executive to top management and attend glasstec with concrete investment intentions or come on a quest for new suppliers. To trade visitors the high-quality contacts, pooled demonstration of innovative power and visionary outlook on future developments and lines of business are most important.
Synonymous with all this is the special show glass technology live in Hall 11, which is being organised by a cluster of universities for the first time now. These include the Technical Universities of Darmstadt, Delft, Dresden and Dortmund. Innovative solutions complete with forward-looking technologies are presented here under the focal headings Interactive Façades / Display Glass, Energy and Performance, Structural Glass (solid glass / thin glass). In Hall 10 the conferences pooled under the umbrella brand of glasstec conference will link theory with practice.
The Author
Matthias Fischer has been working as a freelance journalist and textbook author since 2009. He looks back on over 25 years of experience in the industry and served as a vice editor-in-chief for a specialist construction magazine for many years.
https://www.glasstec-online.com
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