Display Integration – Air Gap Bonding

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Air gap bonding

Thanks to our many years of exper­tise and the numer­ous customer-​specific projects we have com­pleted in the indus­trial, med­ical and mechan­i­cal engi­neer­ing bond­ing sec­tors, we are able to offer a range of dif­fer­ent processes for small, medium and large quan­ti­ties at com­pet­i­tive prices.

Air gap bonding

During bond­ing, indi­vid­ual com­po­nents such as touch sen­sors and dis­plays are glued together. This cre­ates a very sta­ble, high-​quality HMI input sys­tem that is specif­i­cally tai­lored to your require­ments and area of application. 

We offer three stan­dard bond­ing options:

Today, we would like to focus on air gap bonding.

Air-​Gap-​Bonding

In this process, the dis­play and the touch sen­sor are con­nected to each other using double-​sided adhe­sive tape. The air gap between them is retained. This process is rel­a­tively sim­ple and quick to carry out. Bonding in a clean room, clean area or flow box pre­vents dust or dirt par­ti­cles from becom­ing trapped in the air layer. In addi­tion, the air gap bond­ing process allows tem­per­a­ture inter­ac­tions to be well com­pen­sated. However, this is off­set by the fact that when light hits the sur­face, reflec­tions occur on the top and bot­tom sides of the indi­vid­ual com­po­nents, which can impair the visual impres­sion of the dis­play and reduce bright­ness. This leads to addi­tional reflec­tion and impaired readability. 

Air Gap Bonding - Drawing

We would be happy to check whether your project is suit­able for this. Contact us, we will be happy to advise you. Thanks to our many years of expe­ri­ence with customer-​specific projects, we are con­fi­dent that we will find a solu­tion for you too. 

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