Max-Vu™ is our proprietary optical bonding process that attaches an optically matched filter (glass or synthetic) to the front of the display with an optically matched adhesive. This reduces internal reflections and ensures that the gap between the display and filter cannot degrade due to fogging, or the accumulation of dust. This process ensures that the image leaving the display will exit the front filter with the minimum loss and much higher contrast ratio throughout the product’s lifetime. Additional benefits to the Max-Vu optical bonding process are improved thermal coupling and impact resistance, and a very fast production cycle time.
The window is optically coupled to the display using a specifically formulated silicone material, resulting in improved optical performance. Glass lamination, also known as bonded glass technology, is a means of optimizing the contrast in high ambient light conditions while at the same time protecting the AMLCD from the environment by filling the air gap that can accumulate moisture and other visible contaminants. Max-Vu, our high volume glass lamination process, can also be used to attach touch switches when the application requires optimized optical performance.
The Max-Vu process was designed to facilitate both low and high volume programs at a very affordable price, so it is often the solution of choice because of the high level of performance attained for the cost.
Passive enhancements and Max-Vu
Passive enhancements that are designed to reduce reflections are advanced optical films, optical filters, and optical bonding. Each of these options should be considered when developing a solution to find the best choice for the application.
With Max-Vu it is also possible to bond vandal resistant, anti-reflective or touch panel front surface windows.
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