0.6 ohm transparent conductive filmIt is a transparent and highly conductive polymer film with a resistivity generally below 0.6 ohms. By coating the surface of the film with a layer of metal or contacting it with a material with good conductivity, the conductivity can be further improved.
This conductive film has a wide range of applications, such as being used as an electrode material in touch screens, LCD displays, photovoltaic cells, and other fields. It has the advantages of good transparency, good heat resistance, strong corrosion resistance, and good flexibility.
The 0.6 ohm transparent conductive film is mainly made of ITO (Indium Tin Oxide). It has a very high transparency, reaching over 80-90%, and also has good conductivity. In the field of electronic displays, 0.6 ohm transparent conductive films are widely used as transparent electrodes in devices such as liquid crystal displays, organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), and touch screens.
The thickness of 0.6 ohm transparent conductive film is usually between 100-300 nanometers, and its resistivity is generally 0.6 ohms/square. In addition, it also has excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical strength, and can operate stably over a wide temperature range.
In short, 0.6 ohm transparent conductive film has the advantages of high transparency, good conductivity, corrosion resistance, and mechanical strength, and is one of the indispensable materials in the manufacturing of electronic display devices.