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CPFilms Debuts A New Low Resistance Transparent Conductive Coating.


Business Editors/High Tech Writers

CANOGA PARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 29, 2002

CPFilms' Electronic Display Materials business unit has introduced a new line of low resistance transparent conductive coatings (patent pending) that feature low resistance, high visible light transmission, and improved etch-ability.

These newly developed low resistance transparent conductive coatings are particularly suitable for today's demanding plastic display applications where low resistance, high visible light transmission, and ease of etch-ability are all required.

CPFilms' new low resistance transparent conductive coatings answer the electronic display industry's need for a more conductive film with high visible light transmission as well as improved etch-ability and flexibility that can not be easily achieved with typical sputtered ITO Ito, city (1990 pop. 71,223), Shizuoka prefecture, central Honshu, Japan, on the Izu Peninsula and the Sagami Sea. It is an important fishing port and hot spring resort.


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 coatings. CPFilms is working closely with leading plastic display manufacturers to commercialize these low resistance transparent conductive coatings.

CPFilms new low resistance coatings are available for evaluation on heat stabilized PET base film with nominal resistance values of 30 ohms per square or less. This coating can also be made available on specialty substrates, such as PES pes (pes) pl. pe´des   [L.]
1. foot.

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 and PEN, on a custom basis.

Based on CPFilms' core competencies in vacuum sputtering A popular method for adhering thin films onto a substrate. Sputtering is done by bombarding a target material with a charged gas (typically argon) which releases atoms in the target that coats the nearby substrate. It all takes place inside a magnetron vacuum chamber under low pressure. , precision coating and laminating, and impregnation impregnation /im·preg·na·tion/ (im?preg-na´shun)
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 coating, CPFilms Electronic Displays business unit was formed in April 2001 to provide value added Value Added

The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers.

Notes:
This can either increase the products price or value.
 film-based solutions to help its customers to offer cost effective and quality differentiated electronic display products. CPFilms' Electronic Display Materials business unit supplies a comprehensive line of products, including transparent conductive films, anti-reflective films, light absorbing and enhancing films (UV, IR or color), oxygen and moisture barrier films, and silicone & non-silicone release liners.

About CPFilms Inc.

Headquartered in Martinsville, Virginia, CPFilms Inc., a business unit of Solutia (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: SOI (Silicon On Insulator) A chip architecture that increases transistor switching speed by reducing capacitance (build-up of electrical charges in the transistor's elements), and thus reducing the discharge time. The power requirement is also reduced in some designs. ) and, is a leading supplier of solar control window films for automotive and architectural applications. CPFilms also supplies a wide range of precision-coated film products to OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and  manufacturers in the electronic, graphic arts and imaging, medical, and label and packaging markets worldwide. CPFilms currently has three major manufacturing sites strategically located in Martinsville, Virginia, Canoga Park, California, and Runcorn, England.

About Solutia, Inc.

St. Louis-based Solutia, Inc. uses world-class skills in applied chemistry to create solutions for customers, whose products are used by consumers every day. The company is a world leader in performance films for laminated glass and aftermarket applications; resins and additives for high-value coatings; specialties such as aviation hydraulic fluid hydraulic fluid

toxic because of its high content of industrial triaryl phosphate.
 and environmentally friendly cleaning solvents for aviation; an integrated family of nylon products including high-performance polymers and fibers; and process development and scale-up services for pharmaceutical fine chemicals.
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