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INDIUM TIN OXIDE COATED GLASS (ITO)

INDIUM TIN OXIDE COATED GLASS (ITO)

Product Details:

  • Usage & Applications Touch screens, OLED displays, PV cells, research, sensors
  • Surface Finish Polished, transparent, smooth conductive coating
  • Purity(%) ITO coating: 99.99%
  • Form Flat sheet or slides
  • Water Absorption Nil
  • Melting Point 1565C (glass substrate), ITO layer itself melts above 1800C
  • Chemical Composition Indium Tin Oxide (In2O3:SnO2, commonly 90:10 by weight)
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INDIUM TIN OXIDE COATED GLASS (ITO) Product Specifications

  • Flat sheet or slides
  • ITO Coated Glass Sheet
  • 1565C (glass substrate), ITO layer itself melts above 1800C
  • Nil
  • Touch screens, OLED displays, PV cells, research, sensors
  • ITO coating: 99.99%
  • Polished, transparent, smooth conductive coating
  • Glass substrate: ~1 W/mK; Conductive ITO layer negligible effect
  • Non-porous
  • Glass: ~2.5 g/cm, ITO layer negligible impact
  • Transparent electrodes, Touch panels, Display technology, Solar cells, EMI shielding
  • Standard soda-lime/borosilicate glass strength; surface hardness improved by ITO layer
  • 2.5 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Square, rectangle, custom dimensions available
  • Indium Tin Oxide (In2O3:SnO2, commonly 90:10 by weight)
  • Mohs 5.5-7 (glass substrate)
  • Transparent with slight blue or grey tint
  • Excellent under normal temperature; stable up to 250C
  • Sputtering, evaporation, or chemical vapor deposition (CVD)
  • Excellent adhesion on glass substrate
  • >80% optical transmittance in visible spectrum
  • Stable under typical storage and operating conditions, low diffusion of coating.
  • Recommended <450C for long-term stability
  • 8-100 ohms/sq (depending on thickness and coating process)
  • Approximately 1.8-2.0 (at visible wavelengths)
  • <10% variation across typical panel sizes.
  • Standard: 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 1.1 mm, 2 mm, or customized
  • Typically 50-200 nm

INDIUM TIN OXIDE COATED GLASS (ITO) Trade Information

  • Letter of Credit (L/C), Telegraphic Transfer (T/T), Western Union, Paypal, Cash in Advance (CID), Cheque
  • 50000 Per Month
  • 10 Days
  • Western Europe, Australia, North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia, Central America
  • All India

Product Description



Grab the opportunity to capitalise on the redoubtable performance of Indium Tin Oxide Coated Glass (ITO). This popular solution is remarked for its sterling transparency and conductivitytransmitting over 80% in the visible spectrum while maintaining a sheet resistance as low as 8 ohms/sq. Fabricated through advanced sputtering, evaporation, or CVD, ITO glass boasts excellent adhesion, pristine polished finish, and can withstand rigorous operating conditions. Widely trusted in touch panels, solar technology, and dynamic display applications, ITO glass combines remarkable environmental and dimensional stability with minimal water absorptionoffering a resilient and innovative material choice for forward-thinking industries.

ITO Glass Advantages and Versatile Application Surface

Indium Tin Oxide Coated Glass (ITO) presents a sterling combination of high optical transmittance and low electrical resistance, making it the first choice for touch screens, display panels, and photovoltaic cells. The polished, smooth, and transparent conductive coating supports robust performance on square or custom-shaped substrates. Notably, ITO glass allows seamless integration into solar cells, sensors, and OLED displays, offering enhanced durability, surface hardness, and reliable environmental stability, giving it a competitive edge for rigorous high-tech applications.


Sample Policy, Certifications, and Supply AbilitySeamless Arrivals and Offers

On arrival of a sample request, we handover ITO glass sheets promptly, supporting a transparent and client-friendly sample policy. Our products carry internationally recognised certifications, ensuring consistent quality in every offer. With a robust supply capability, we accommodate both large and small orders, efficiently serving dealers, exporters, importers, manufacturers, and researchers. The handover procedure is streamlined for timely delivery, reflecting our commitment to customer satisfaction and on-time arrival for every requirement.


FAQs of INDIUM TIN OXIDE COATED GLASS (ITO):


Q: How is the ITO coating applied to the glass surface?

A: The Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) coating is applied using deposition techniques such as sputtering, evaporation, or chemical vapor deposition (CVD), resulting in a uniform, adherent, and conductive layer on the glass substrate.

Q: What are the primary advantages of using ITO coated glass in electronic applications?

A: ITO coated glass offers exceptional transparency (>80%), low sheet resistance, remarkable dimensional stability, and strong environmental resistance, making it ideal for touch panels, displays, and EMI shielding applications.

Q: Where can ITO coated glass be utilised effectively?

A: ITO coated glass is extensively used in touch screens, OLED displays, photovoltaic (PV) cells, sensors, and EMI shielding, suitable for both industrial and research environments.

Q: How uniform is the surface resistivity across the glass panels?

A: Surface resistivity uniformity of ITO glass is generally maintained within less than 10% variation across typical panel sizes, ensuring reliable performance for precision-driven devices.

Q: What is the recommended operating temperature for long-term stability of ITO glass?

A: For prolonged operational stability, the ITO coated glass is recommended to be used at temperatures below 450C.

Q: When can I expect the sample handover and are certifications included?

A: Sample handover is completed promptly upon request, and each ITO coated glass offering includes recognised certifications to assure quality and compliance.

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