04.02.15
Canatu has added a new super-thin 23 μm film to its CNB (Carbon NanoBud) transparent conductive film. This film, which the company says is the thinnest transparent conductive film available, is targeted at super-thin devices and flexible applications. The optical performance of the CNB Film has been also perfected to practically zero haze level.
The new super-thin 23 μm film provides design possibilities for manufacturers and the potential for thinner, sleeker devices. In emerging flexible devices.
Canatu’s new transparent film is more than 50% thinner than before, enabling 1-layer touch at 23 μm and 2-layer touch at less than 100 μm thickness. The new CNB Film enables foldable touch devices, tested to withstand more than 150,000 bends at bending radii of less than 2 mm.
The new super-thin 23 μm film provides design possibilities for manufacturers and the potential for thinner, sleeker devices. In emerging flexible devices.
Canatu’s new transparent film is more than 50% thinner than before, enabling 1-layer touch at 23 μm and 2-layer touch at less than 100 μm thickness. The new CNB Film enables foldable touch devices, tested to withstand more than 150,000 bends at bending radii of less than 2 mm.