; What is full lamination technique?
Jul.2017 13
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What is full lamination technique?

Introduction
Full lamination also known as non-air-gap technology, compared with the traditional bonding technology is fit, the full lamination panel directly with the outer glass glue paste (or touch panel), the middle is in a vacuum state, thereby allowing the light
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Full lamination also known as non-air-gap technology, is compared with the traditional bonding technology is fit, the full lamination panel is fitted directly with the outer glass glue paste (or touch panel), and the middle is in a vacuum state, thereby allowing the light refraction problem, But if you use traditional word-of-mouth stickers, you can easily see a phenomenon like two pieces of glass. In addition, the whole flat surface can make the screen more bright and have a higher quality of reality, and even in the outdoor glare, you can still clearly see the screen display of the mobile phone or tablet computer.

The full lamination plane that will be attached to the file is not a trend, but the current challenge is the difficulty of fitting compared to the touch panel glass capacitor attached, which is a high difficulty for many, and the size is more difficult. LCD panel and touch panel products are not at low prices; in the event of damage in the process of fitting, the loss will be very large.

What is the full-lamination technique? Intelligent mobile phone competition becomes increasingly fierce. Many manufacturers are trying to highlight their differences through hardware, such as IPS, SLCD, and retina. ClearBlack and other new nouns appear constantly, but we do not understand the new technology and the birth of the new term.

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