
Optical Bonding – How to Combine Display with a Touch Panel
Optical bonding is used to laminate touchscreens or cover glass to display.
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Optical bonding is used to laminate touchscreens or cover glass to display.

Creating a display with a touch screen feature that meets end-users' preferences is always a technological challenge. Our expertise gathered over the years, which includes developing touch screen solutions for standard and non-standard applications, allows us – Unisystem Solution Department engineers and project managers – to meet even the most difficult challenges concerning proper application of touch screen technologies.

Most of the LCD-TFT displays surrounding us are rectangles in standard 16:9 aspect ratio. We are familiar with this common format. It works well for most applications.

Industrial metrology has been growing rapidly in recent years. Producers, who want to provide their customers with the highest quality solutions, are introducing further verification steps into their production processes.

Keeping the screen clean by wiping the surface with a microfiber cloth is actually the very last step in "cleanliness” and is up to the end user of the module.

One could say that screens are all around us, blended into the public space. We can hardly imagine a comeback of traditional forms of travel without high-tech passenger information services. In those systems, displays play a key role.

We have already talked about e-paper many times. This is a topic that becomes more and more interesting with the passage of time.

There are several technologies available on the market that are used in the production process of touchscreens.

"First, do no harm." - this phrase traditionally attributed to Hippocrates is one of the guiding ethical principles in medicine.

Displays in public transportation perform a number of functions. Smaller sized models are present in the vehicles themselves, for example, in the cash dispensers

E-paper displays seem to settle in on the display market. It is not only the e-book readers which are most associated with e-paper.

Touch panels are now becoming one of the most popular intermediaries of communication between man and machine located in urban spaces.