Abstract:
Provided herein is a method for forming a transparent electrode film, the method comprising forming an electrode pattern by printing an electrode pattern on a release film using a metal ink composition; forming an insulating layer by applying a curable resin on the release film on which the electrode pattern has been formed; forming a substrate layer by laminating a substrate on the insulating layer; removing the release film; and forming a conductive layer by applying a conductive material on the electrode pattern from which the release film has been removed.
Abstract:
Provided herein is a method for producing a nano polaroid film using a one-pack type or two-pack type blackening ink so that a single layer film may replace a conventional polaroid film generally produced by superposing various types of optical films, and especially, a method for producing a nano polaroid film consisting of one film and having excellent observability by coating a transparent nano pattern substrate with a functional ink that contains a blackening material, and then removing particles formed on protruding portions using an etching solution, and refilling the functional ink into grooves.
Abstract:
Provided herein is a method for producing a hybrid transparent electrode, the method including filling grooves of a substrate with a conductive metal ink composition; filling the grooves with residue conductive metal ink composition that remains on a surface of the substrate as the grooves are being filled with the conductive metal ink composition to form an electrode pattern; and forming a conductive layer including a conductive material on the electrode pattern.
Abstract:
Provided herein is a method for forming a transparent electrode film, the method comprising forming an electrode pattern by printing an electrode pattern on a release film using a metal ink composition; forming an insulating layer by applying a curable resin on the release film on which the electrode pattern has been formed; forming a substrate layer by laminating a substrate on the insulating layer; removing the release film; and forming a conductive layer by applying a conductive material on the electrode pattern from which the release film has been removed.