Laminated displays with resistive and capacitive touchscreens

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Laminated displays
Laminated displays
Laminated displays
Laminated displays

The range of touch dis­play units has increased, par­tic­u­larly in the small-​format sec­tor, mak­ing the direct lam­i­na­tion of films onto the dis­play unit a real cost advan­tage. Capacitive touch­screens are par­tic­u­larly pop­u­lar due to the low-​cost lam­i­na­tion process. The dis­play unit, also known as the dis­play mod­ule in tech­ni­cal cir­cles, is the unit con­sist­ing of a dis­play and the touch­screen. The spe­cial fea­ture of our lam­i­na­tion process is that the film is applied directly to the touch dis­play unit, result­ing in a stream­lined process. 

The range of touch dis­play units has increased, par­tic­u­larly in the small-​format sec­tor, mak­ing the direct lam­i­na­tion of films onto the dis­play unit a real cost advan­tage. Capacitive touch­screens are par­tic­u­larly pop­u­lar due to the low-​cost lam­i­na­tion process. The dis­play unit, also known as the dis­play mod­ule in tech­ni­cal cir­cles, is the unit con­sist­ing of a dis­play and the touch­screen. The spe­cial fea­ture of our lam­i­na­tion process is that the film is applied directly to the touch dis­play unit, result­ing in a stream­lined process. 

Depending on the appli­ca­tion, we also offer the spe­cial option of lam­i­nat­ing two dis­plays with one film.

Laminierte Displays: Single-​Touch Display (resistiver Touchscreen)

The ana­logue resis­tive touch sen­sor has proven itself for two decades in indus­trial tech­nol­ogy for the imple­men­ta­tion of sin­gle touch­screens. In the con­sumer sec­tor, the (ana­logue) resis­tive touch­screen has actu­ally been com­pletely replaced by multi-​touch, but in pro­fes­sional appli­ca­tions it still has a broad fol­low­ing due to its reli­a­bil­ity and attrac­tive price level. 

Laminated displays: Multi-​touch display (capacitive touchscreen)

Capacitive touch­screens, or pro­jec­tive capac­i­tive touch­screens in tech­ni­cal terms, have become an inte­gral part of every­day life. It took sev­eral years after the intro­duc­tion of the iPhone in 2007, but today multi-​touch sen­sors are also a stan­dard input method for pro­fes­sional appli­ca­tions, e.g. in indus­trial, med­ical or automa­tion technology. 

In the early days, EMC sta­bil­ity and oper­a­tional safety under the influ­ence of liq­uids such as water, blood and oils were par­tic­u­larly crit­i­cal issues. Nowadays, these issues can be bet­ter con­trolled by choos­ing the right sys­tem. In most cases, the screen and multi-​touch screen are com­bined and lie on top of each other. The user can then tap on the ele­ments dis­played on the screen, move them or select sev­eral at once. One of the most pop­u­lar appli­ca­tions is zoom­ing and rotat­ing images by mov­ing two fin­gers apart or rotat­ing them around a com­mon cen­tre point. 

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