Yokohama Rubber develops new hard coating for touch screens

Yokohama-RubberYokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., developed the HR370 series of hard coating materials, specially designed for the latest touch panel technology.

In addition to superior anti-blocking properties, the HR370 series features outstanding optical properties and high wettability that makes it highly suitable for use in printing and adhesive processes. HR370 prevents the “blocking” that occurs when film is rolled up and when stored rolls come into contact with each other by using fine particles to create a rough surface that enhances the coating’s anti-blocking properties.

Small LCD touch panels used in smartphones and similar devices have a multilayer construction that includes a liquid crystal unit comprised of an LCD cell and polarizing plates, and a touch sensor unit consisting of an optical clear adhesive (OCA) tape and a transparent conductive film.

Hard coating materials are used to coat the film in the touch sensor unit. To improve visibility, most touch panels now use a direct bonding method that employs an optical clear resin (OCR) to replace the air gap between the liquid crystal unit and the touch sensor unit.

This new construction requires a hard coating material with superior optical properties as well as OCA and OCR materials with superior adhesiveness. HR370 is already being supplied to a number of functional-film makers.