Tips for using conductive film mainly include the following points:
Installation direction: One side of the conductive film is conductive and the other side is non-conductive. In order to protect the conductive surface, the conductive surface should be facing inward and the non-conductive surface should be facing outward during design and installation.
Grounding treatment: The periphery of the transparent conductive film must be well grounded to exert its shielding performance. Copper or tinned copper shielding adhesive tape can be used to form an electrical connection with the conductive surface of the transparent conductive film using its conductive adhesive, while achieving structural bonding and fixation.
Combined use: The transparent conductive film can be directly fixed and stacked with the original panel glass through a clamp to ensure accurate color and sufficient display brightness, and provide a durable bonding effect.
Material selection: Select the appropriate conductive film material according to the specific application scenario. Common conductive film materials include metal conductive films (such as gold, silver, copper, etc.), metal oxide conductive films (such as ITO, FTO, AZO), carbon-based conductive films (such as carbon nanotubes, graphene) and conductive polymer films (such as polyaniline, polythiophene), etc. These materials have their own characteristics and are suitable for different application areas.
Application areas: Conductive films are widely used in electronic products such as smart phones, smart large screens, smart wearable devices, etc. to realize their functions. In addition, conductive films are also used in applications where optical properties cannot be determined, such as high-resolution CRT displays, color displays, LCDs and EL displays, etc.





