WO2014134896A1 - 触控面板及其制造方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of touch technologies, and in particular, to a touch panel and a method of manufacturing the touch panel.
- Touch panels are widely used in a variety of electronic devices with display screens, such as smart phones, televisions, PDAs, tablets, notebook computers, computer or electronic devices including industrial display touch processing machines, integrated computers and ultrabooks. Wait. According to the working principle, the touch panel can be divided into a capacitive type, a resistive type, and a surface light wave type.
- the capacitive touch panel works by using the current sensing of the human body.
- the finger touches the metal layer the user and the touch panel surface form a coupling capacitor due to the human body electric field.
- the capacitor is a direct conductor, and the finger sucks a small current from the contact point.
- This current flows out from the electrodes on the four corners of the touch panel, and the current flowing through the four electrodes is proportional to the distance from the finger to the four corners.
- the controller calculates the touch point by accurately calculating the ratio of the four currents. s position.
- capacitive touch panels use glass ITO or thin film ITO (that is, a driving electrode and a sensing electrode pattern are formed on a glass or a film).
- the above-mentioned glass ITO or thin film ITO forms the driving electrode and the sensing electrode pattern, which has the following disadvantages: on the one hand, the ITO driving electrode or the sensing electrode protrusion is easily scratched or dropped on the surface of the glass or the surface of the transparent film, resulting in a decrease in production yield.
- the main materials of glass ITO or thin film ITO are mainly rare metal indium, rare in indium materials, so the cost is relatively expensive, and the resistance or square resistance of ITO in making large-sized touch panels is relatively large, affecting the signal transmission speed. This leads to poor touch sensitivity, which affects the user experience of the entire electronic product.
- a method of manufacturing a touch panel is also provided.
- a touch panel comprising: a first transparent insulating substrate; a second transparent insulating substrate comprising a first surface facing the first transparent insulating substrate and a second surface opposite to the first surface; An electrode layer disposed between the first transparent insulating substrate and the second transparent insulating substrate, the sensing electrode layer includes a plurality of independently disposed sensing electrodes, each of the sensing electrodes including a grid conductive circuit; and a driving electrode layer Provided on the first surface or the second surface of the second transparent insulating substrate, the driving electrode layer includes a plurality of independently disposed driving electrodes, each of the driving electrodes including a grid conductive circuit.
- a touch panel comprising: a rigid transparent insulating substrate; a sensing electrode layer formed on a surface of the rigid transparent insulating substrate, comprising a plurality of independently disposed sensing electrodes; each sensing electrode of the sensing electrode layer comprises a grid conductive circuit; a flexible transparent insulating substrate comprising a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface; a driving electrode layer formed on the first surface or the second surface of the flexible transparent insulating substrate, Included are a plurality of independently disposed drive electrodes; each drive electrode of the drive electrode layer comprises a grid conductive circuit; a first surface or a second surface of the flexible transparent insulating substrate is attached to the rigid transparent insulating substrate .
- a method for manufacturing a touch panel comprising the steps of: providing a first transparent insulating substrate; forming a sensing electrode layer on one side of the first transparent insulating substrate; and sensing electrodes of the sensing electrode layer comprise a plurality of cell networks a grid conductive circuit; providing a second transparent insulating substrate; forming a driving electrode layer on one side of the second transparent insulating substrate; the driving electrode of the driving electrode layer is a grid conductive circuit including a plurality of cell grids Depositing the second transparent insulating substrate on the first transparent insulating substrate.
- a method of manufacturing a touch panel comprising the steps of: providing a first transparent insulating substrate; providing a second transparent insulating substrate; forming a driving electrode layer on one side of the second transparent insulating substrate; the driving electrode layer
- the driving electrode is a grid conductive circuit including a plurality of cell grids; a sensing electrode layer is formed on the other surface of the second transparent insulating substrate; the sensing electrode of the sensing electrode layer is a grid conductive layer including a plurality of cell grids a circuit; the first transparent insulating substrate is attached to the second transparent insulating substrate.
- the driving electrode of the touch panel is formed as a conductive mesh formed by the grid conductive circuit, the touch panel does not have a surface which is easily scratched or dropped when the film ITO is used, The cost of the touch panel is lower and the sensitivity is higher, such as higher cost and larger resistance when the size is large.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an electronic device of a touch panel according to an embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a first type touch panel of the present invention
- Figure 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a specific embodiment of Figure 2;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic plan view showing a surface of the first transparent insulating substrate formed by the sensing electrode layer shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic plan view showing a surface of the driving transparent electrode substrate of FIG. 3 forming a second transparent insulating substrate;
- Figure 6 is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along line aa' of Figure 4 or Figure 5;
- Figure 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along line bb' of Figure 4 or Figure 5;
- FIG. 8 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a second type touch panel of the present invention.
- Figure 9 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a specific embodiment of Figure 8.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a third type touch panel of the present invention.
- Figure 11 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a specific embodiment of Figure 10;
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view showing a specific embodiment of a fourth type touch panel of the present invention.
- FIG. 13a and 13b are schematic diagrams showing the arrangement and shape of the sensing electrode and the driving electrode
- 14a, 14b, 14c, and 14d are respectively partially enlarged views respectively corresponding to the portion A in Fig. 13a or the portion B in Fig. 13b in an embodiment;
- 15 is a flow chart of a method of manufacturing a touch panel according to an embodiment
- FIG 16 is a specific flowchart of step S104 in the flow shown in Figure 15;
- FIG. 17 is a layered structural view of the sensing electrode layer and the driving electrode obtained according to step S104 in the flow shown in FIG. 15;
- FIG. 19 is a specific flowchart of step S204 in the flow shown in FIG. 18.
- Transparent in the transparent insulating substrate described in the present invention can be understood as “transparent” and “Substantially transparent”; “insulation” in a transparent insulating substrate is understood to mean “insulating” and “dielectric” in the present invention.
- transparent insulating substrate as described in the present invention should be construed to include, but is not limited to, a transparent insulating substrate, a substantially transparent insulating substrate, a transparent dielectric substrate, and a substantially transparent dielectric substrate.
- FIG. 1 is an embodiment of one of electronic devices to which the touch panel of the present invention is applied, wherein the electronic device 10 is a smart phone or a tablet computer.
- the touch panel 100 is attached to the upper surface of the LCD display, and is used for an I/O device of one of the human-computer interactions of the electronic device. It can be understood that the touch panel 100 of the present invention can also be applied to mobile phones, mobile communication phones, televisions, tablets, notebook computers, industrial machine tools including touch screen displays, aviation touch display electronic devices, GPS electronic devices, Integrated computer and super computer equipment.
- the touch panel 100 includes a first transparent insulating substrate 110, a sensing electrode layer 120, an adhesive layer 130, a driving electrode layer 140, and a second transparent insulating substrate 150.
- the sensing electrode layer 120 is disposed between the first transparent insulating substrate 110 and the second transparent insulating substrate 150.
- the second transparent insulating substrate 150 includes a first surface 152 facing the first transparent insulating substrate and a second surface 154 opposite the first surface.
- the drive electrode layer 150 is formed on the first surface 152. In other embodiments, the driving electrode layer 150 may also be disposed on the second surface 154.
- the adhesive layer 130 is used to bond the first transparent insulating substrate 110 and the second transparent insulating substrate 150 into one body. When the driving electrode layer 150 is disposed on the first surface 152, the adhesive layer 130 is also used to insulate between the sensing electrode layer 120 and the driving electrode layer 140.
- the adhesive layer 130 can be optically transparent OCA (Optical) Clear Adhesive) Glue or LOCA Glue.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a first embodiment of the first type of touch panel of the present invention.
- 4 is a plan view of the sensing electrode layer 120.
- the sensing electrode layer 120 includes a plurality of independently disposed sensing electrodes 120a, each of which includes a grid conductive circuit 120b.
- the driving electrode layer 140 includes a plurality of independently disposed driving electrodes 140a.
- the "independent setting" described in the present invention can be understood to include, but is not limited to, “independent setting", “isolation setting” or “insulation setting” and the like.
- the sensing electrode and the driving electrode are two essential parts of the touch sensing component.
- the sensing electrode is generally close to the touch surface of the touch panel, and the driving electrode is relatively far from the touch surface.
- the driving electrode is connected to the scanning signal generating device, and the scanning signal generating device provides the scanning signal, and the sensing electrode generates an electrical parameter change when touched by the charging conductor to sense the touch area or the touch position.
- the sensing electrodes of the sensing layer 120 are electrically connected to the sensing detection processing module of the touch panel peripheral, and the driving signals of the driving electrodes of the driving layer 140 and the peripheral components of the touch panel are excited.
- the module is electrically connected, and a mutual capacitance is formed between the sensing electrode and the driving electrode.
- the coordinate data of the position the electronic device capable of processing the relevant data can determine, according to the coordinate data of the center position of the touch action, the touch action corresponding to the exact position of the touch panel attached to the display screen, thereby completing the corresponding function. Or enter an action.
- the driving electrode layer 140 and the sensing electrode layer 120 are formed in a substantially similar or identical manner, and the mesh shapes of the respective grid conductive circuits included in the driving electrode layer 140 and the sensing electrode layer 120 may be different. .
- FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 together, respectively, along FIG. 4 or FIG. 5 along the aa' line and bb'.
- the following is an example of a sensing electrode layer 120 including a plurality of mutually independent grid conductive circuits 120b.
- the mesh conductive circuit 120b is embedded or buried in the transparent insulating layer 160, and the transparent insulating layer 160 is adhered to the surface of the first transparent insulating substrate 110 through the adhesion promoting layer 21.
- the material of the grid conductive circuit 120b is selected from the group consisting of gold, silver, copper, aluminum, zinc, gold plated silver, or an alloy of at least two. The above materials are easy to obtain, and the cost is low.
- the silver paste is used to obtain the above-mentioned grid conductive circuit 120b, which has good electrical conductivity and low cost.
- the grid conductive circuit 120b is embedded or buried in the transparent insulating layer 160.
- One preferred way is to form a plurality of staggered grid grooves in the transparent insulating layer 160, the grid is conductive.
- the circuit 120b is disposed in the recess such that the mesh conductive circuit 120b is embedded or buried in the form of the surface of the transparent insulating layer 160 of the first transparent insulating substrate 110.
- the first transparent insulating substrate 110 to which the sensing electrode 120a is attached can be prevented from being attached to the first transparent insulating substrate 110 during the moving or handling process, and is not easily damaged or peeled off.
- the grid conductive circuit 120b can also be directly embedded or buried in the surface of the first transparent insulating substrate 110.
- the mesh 120b is meshed conductive circuit spacing d 1, and 100 ⁇ m ⁇ d 1 ⁇ 600 ⁇ m; sheet resistance of the conductive grid circuit is R, and 0.1 ⁇ / sq ⁇ R ⁇ 200 ⁇ / sq.
- the sheet resistance R of the grid conductive circuit 120b affects the current signal transmission speed, thereby affecting the sensitivity of the touch panel reaction. Therefore, the grid resistance R of the grid conductive circuit 120b is preferably 1 ⁇ /sq ⁇ R ⁇ 60 ⁇ /sq.
- the sheet resistance R in this range can significantly improve the conductivity of the conductive film, significantly increase the transmission speed of the electrical signal, and the accuracy requirement is lower than 0.1 ⁇ /sq ⁇ R ⁇ 200 ⁇ /sq, that is, the conductivity is ensured. Under the premise of reducing the process requirements and reducing costs.
- the grid resistance of the grid conductive circuit 120b is determined by a plurality of factors such as the grid spacing, the material, and the wire diameter (line width).
- the grid line width of the grid conductive circuit 120b is d 2 and 1 ⁇ m ⁇ d 2 ⁇ 10 ⁇ m.
- the line width of the grid affects the light transmittance of the conductive film, and the smaller the grid line width, the better the light transmittance.
- the grid line spacing d 1 of the conductive mesh is required to be 100 ⁇ m ⁇ d 1 ⁇ 600 ⁇ m, and the sheet resistance R of the grid conductive circuit 120b is 0.1 ⁇ /sq ⁇ R ⁇ 200 ⁇ /sq
- the grid line width d 2 is 1 ⁇ m.
- ⁇ d 2 ⁇ 10 ⁇ m can meet the requirements, and at the same time can improve the light transmittance of the entire touch panel.
- the grid line width d 2 of the grid conductive circuit 120b is 2 ⁇ m ⁇ d 2 ⁇ 5 ⁇ m, the light transmission area of the touch panel is larger, the light transmittance is better, and the precision requirement is relatively low.
- the grid conductive circuit 120b is made of a silver material and has a regular pattern, and the grid line spacing is 200 ⁇ m ⁇ 500 ⁇ m; the surface resistance of the grid conductive circuit is 4 ⁇ / sq ⁇ R ⁇ 50 ⁇ / sq, silver coating The amount is from 0.7 g/m 2 to 1.1 g/m 2 .
- d 1 200 ⁇ m
- the grid line width d 2 500 nm to 5 ⁇ m.
- the value of the sheet resistance R and the amount of silver are affected by the grid line width d 2 and the depth of the filled groove. The larger the grid line width d2 is, the larger the groove depth is, and the sheet resistance is. It will increase and the amount of silver will increase.
- d 1 300 ⁇ m
- R 10 ⁇ /sq
- the silver content is 0.9 to 1.0 g/m 2
- the grid line width d 2 is 500 nm to 5 ⁇ m.
- the value of the sheet resistance R and the amount of silver are affected by the grid line width d 2 and the depth of the filled groove. The larger the grid line width d 2 is, the larger the groove depth is filled. The resistance will increase and the amount of silver will increase.
- d 1 500 ⁇ m
- the grid line width d 2 500 nm to 5 ⁇ m.
- the value of the sheet resistance R and the amount of silver are affected by the grid line width d 2 and the depth of the filled groove. The larger the grid line width d 2 is, the larger the groove depth is filled. The resistance will increase and the amount of silver will increase.
- grid conductive circuit 120b made of a metal conductive material
- one of transparent conductive polymer materials, graphene or carbon nanotubes may be used.
- the drive electrode layer 140 is formed in a manner, material, and process that is substantially identical to the sense electrode layer 120 described above.
- the drive electrode of the drive electrode layer 140 includes a grid conductive circuit 140b having a plurality of grid cells.
- the sensing electrode layer 120 is directly formed on the surface of the first transparent insulating substrate 110, and the first transparent insulating substrate is a rigid substrate.
- the rigid substrate is a tempered glass or transparent plastic plate, referred to as a tempered glass or a reinforced plastic plate.
- the tempered glass comprises a functional layer having an anti-glare, hardening, anti-reflection or atomization function.
- the functional layer having anti-glare or atomization function is formed by coating with a coating having anti-glare or atomization function, the coating includes metal oxide particles; and the functional layer having a hardening function is coated with a polymer coating having a hardening function.
- the functional layer having an anti-reflection function is titanium dioxide plating, magnesium fluoride plating or calcium fluoride plating. It can be understood that the plastic plate having good light transmittance can also be processed as described above by the tempered glass to form the rigid transparent insulating substrate of the present invention.
- the second transparent insulating substrate 150 is made of a flexible material, such as flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polycarbonate. (PC), polyethylene Any of (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS) or polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA).
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- PC polycarbonate
- PVC polyethylene Any of
- PVC polyvinyl chloride
- PP polypropylene
- PS polystyrene
- PMMA polymethyl methacrylate
- an adhesion promoting layer 141 is added on the first surface or the second surface of the second transparent insulating substrate, so that the upper transparent insulating layer is firmly adhered to the second transparent insulating substrate.
- the second transparent insulating substrate is made of a flexible material, the flexible material is inevitably deformed or bent during moving or handling, and thus the driving electrode embedded or embedded is more reliable.
- the first transparent insulating substrate 110 is made of tempered glass; and the second transparent insulating substrate 150 is made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- PET polyphthalic plastic
- the touch panel included in the present invention is formed by being bonded to a tempered glass. The above manufacturing process is simple while reducing the thickness of the touch panel.
- FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 are schematic cross-sectional views of a second type of touch panel according to the present invention and a cross-sectional view of a specific embodiment.
- the embodiment of the present invention is different in the first type of embodiment in that the driving electrode layer 240 is disposed on the second surface of the second transparent insulating substrate 250. Or, in other words, the back surface of the second transparent insulating substrate 250 provided with the driving electrode layer 240 is integrated with the first transparent insulating substrate 210 with respect to the first type of touch panel method.
- the sensing electrode layer 220 and the driving electrode layer 240 are formed in the same manner as the first embodiment.
- FIG. 10 and FIG. 11 are schematic cross-sectional views of a third type touch panel of the present invention and a cross-sectional view of a specific embodiment.
- the sensing electrode layer 320 is formed on the first surface of the second transparent insulating substrate 350
- the driving electrode layer 340 is formed on the second surface of the second transparent insulating substrate 350, that is, DITO. structure.
- the drive electrode layer 340 has a mesh conductive circuit 340b.
- the DITO structure is then bonded to the first transparent insulating substrate 310 through an adhesive layer 330.
- the first transparent insulating substrate may be made of tempered glass, flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or polycarbonate. Any of (PC), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS) or polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA).
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a fourth type touch panel of the present invention.
- the touch panel includes a second transparent insulating substrate 450, a driving electrode layer 440, an adhesive layer 430, a sensing electrode layer 420, a first transparent insulating substrate 410, an adhesive layer 430, and a third transparent insulating substrate which are sequentially stacked. 470.
- the sensing electrode layer 420 may be bonded to the first transparent insulating substrate 410 through the adhesion promoting layer 21; the driving electrode layer 440 may be bonded to the second transparent insulating substrate 450 through the adhesion promoting layer 21.
- the sensing electrode layer 420 includes a mesh conductive circuit 420b
- the driving electrode layer 440 includes a mesh conductive circuit 440b.
- the embodiment further includes a third transparent insulating substrate 470, and the third transparent insulating substrate 470 can be selected from a tempered glass and a flexible transparent panel.
- flexible transparent panel can be selected from flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polycarbonate. Made of (PC), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS) or polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA).
- the first transparent insulating substrate 410 and the second transparent insulating substrate 450 can be selected from tempered glass and flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- PC Polycarbonate
- PE polyethylene Made of
- PE polyvinyl chloride
- PP polypropylene
- PS polystyrene
- PMMA polymethyl methacrylate
- the first transparent insulating substrate 410 and the second transparent insulating substrate 450 each employ a flexible substrate such as flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
- FIG. 13a and FIG. 13b are schematic diagrams showing the arrangement and shape of the sensing electrodes and driving electrodes of the present invention including several types of embodiments.
- the sensing electrodes disposed independently of each other are disposed in parallel and equidistantly in a first axial direction (X-axis); the driving electrodes disposed independently of each other are disposed in parallel and equidistantly in a second axial direction (Y-axis).
- the sensing electrode and the driving electrode are both bar-shaped and staggered in a mutually perpendicular manner;
- FIG. 13b is a diamond-shaped structure in which the sensing electrode and the driving electrode are vertically staggered.
- 14a, 14b, 14c, and 14d are respectively partially enlarged views respectively corresponding to the portion A in Fig. 13a or the portion B in Fig. 13b in an embodiment.
- the grid conductive circuit shown in Figures 14a and 14b uses an irregular grid. This irregular grid conductive circuit is less difficult to manufacture and saves related processes.
- the grid conductive circuits shown in 14c and 14d are uniformly arranged regular patterns.
- the conductive grid is evenly arranged, and the grid line spacing d 1 is equal.
- the touch panel can be uniformly transmitted; on the other hand, the grid resistance of the grid conductive circuit (referred to as square resistance) is evenly distributed, and the resistance deviation is small. There is no need to correct the setting of the resistance deviation to make the imaging uniform. It may be a linear lattice pattern of approximately orthogonal form, a curved wavy line lattice pattern, or the like.
- the cell grid of the grid conductive circuit can be a regular pattern, such as a triangle, a diamond or a regular polygon, or an irregular geometric figure.
- the mesh shape of the driving electrode and the sensing electrode including the grid conductive circuit may adopt different shapes, that is, the grid shape of the driving electrode and the sensing electrode including the grid conductive circuit adopts a regular grid. Shape or irregular shape.
- the driving electrode comprises a grid shape of the grid conductive circuit adopting a regular grid shape
- the sensing electrode comprises a grid shape of the grid conductive circuit adopting an irregular shape
- the driving electrode comprises The grid shape of the sensing electrode including the grid conductive circuit adopts a regular shape.
- each of the driving electrodes of the driving layer comprises a mesh shape of the grid conductive circuit to form a differentiated combination
- each of the sensing electrodes of the sensing layer comprises a mesh shape of the grid conductive circuit to form a difference. combination.
- FIG. 15 is a flow chart showing a method of manufacturing a touch panel according to an embodiment. Please refer to FIG. 3 together, and the method includes the following steps.
- the first transparent insulating substrate 110 is a rigid transparent insulating substrate or a flexible transparent insulating substrate, wherein the rigid transparent insulating substrate may be a tempered glass and a flexible transparent panel.
- flexible transparent panel can be selected from flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polycarbonate. Made of (PC), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS) or polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA).
- S102 forming a sensing electrode layer on a surface of the first transparent insulating substrate.
- the second transparent insulating substrate 150 is a flexible transparent insulating substrate, and can be selected from flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polycarbonate (PC), and polyethylene. Made of (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS) or polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA).
- the second transparent insulating substrate 150 is a flexible film that can be easily attached to the rigid first transparent insulating substrate 110.
- the above steps S101 to S102 and steps S103 to S104 have no order.
- the formation of the sensing electrode layer 120 on the first transparent insulating substrate 110 may be completed first, or the driving electrode layer 140 may be formed on the second transparent insulating substrate 150, or both.
- one surface of the second transparent insulating substrate 150 on which the driving electrode layer 140 is provided may be bonded to one surface of the first transparent insulating substrate 110 on which the sensing electrode layer 120 is provided.
- the second transparent insulating substrate flexible insulating substrate 250 is not provided with the driving electrode layer 240.
- One side of the first transparent insulating substrate 210 is provided with one surface of the sensing electrode layer 220.
- steps S102 and S104 specifically include:
- S141 coating a transparent insulating layer on the first transparent insulating substrate and the second transparent insulating substrate.
- the transparent insulating layer is coated on the second transparent insulating substrate as an example for description.
- the transparent insulating layer 160 is exemplified by a UV glue.
- an adhesion promoting layer 180 may be added between the second transparent insulating substrate 150 and the transparent insulating layer 160.
- the transparent insulating laminate is formed into a grid groove. Referring to FIG. 17, after the transparent insulating layer 160 is pressed through the mold, a plurality of mesh grooves 170 having the same shape as the driving electrodes are formed, and the driving electrode layer 140 is formed in the mesh grooves 170.
- S143 adding a metal paste in the grid groove, and performing blade coating and sintering curing to form a conductive mesh.
- the metal paste is added to the grid groove 170, and after being scraped, the grid groove is filled with a metal paste, and then sintered and solidified to obtain a conductive mesh.
- the metal paste is preferably a nano silver paste.
- the metal forming the grid conductive circuit may also be alloyed with gold, silver, copper, aluminum, zinc, gold plated silver or at least two of the above metals.
- the grid conductive circuit can also be implemented by other processes, such as a photolithography process.
- a transparent panel may also be formed on the first transparent insulating substrate.
- the transparent panel is made of tempered glass or a flexible transparent panel.
- FIG. 18 is a flow chart showing a method of manufacturing a touch panel according to another embodiment. Please refer to FIG. 11 together, and the method includes the following steps.
- the first transparent insulating substrate 310 is a rigid transparent insulating substrate or a flexible transparent insulating substrate, wherein the rigid transparent insulating substrate may be a tempered glass and a flexible transparent panel.
- flexible transparent panel can be selected from flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polycarbonate. Made of (PC), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS) or polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA).
- the second transparent insulating substrate 350 is a flexible transparent insulating substrate, and optional flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polycarbonate can be used.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- PC polyethylene Made of
- PE polyvinyl chloride
- PP polypropylene
- PS polystyrene
- PMMA polymethyl methacrylate
- the second transparent insulating substrate 350 is a flexible film that can be easily attached to the first transparent insulating substrate 310.
- the above steps S203 and S204 have no order.
- the formation of the sensing electrode layer 320 on the second transparent insulating substrate 350 may be completed first, or the driving electrode layer 340 may be formed on the second transparent insulating substrate 350.
- the first transparent insulating substrate 310 is bonded to one surface of the second transparent insulating substrate 350 on which the sensing electrode layer 320 is provided.
- step S203 specifically includes:
- S241 coating a transparent insulating layer on the second transparent insulating substrate.
- the transparent insulating layer is exemplified by UV glue.
- an adhesion promoting layer may be added between the second transparent insulating substrate 350 and the transparent insulating layer.
- step S242 The transparent insulating laminate is formed into a grid groove. This step is similar to step S142. Referring to FIG. 17, only the transparent insulating layer is formed on the second transparent insulating substrate 350. After the transparent insulating layer is pressed by the mold, a plurality of meshes having the same shape as the driving electrodes are formed. A groove, a drive electrode layer 340 is formed in the grid groove.
- S243 adding a metal paste in the mesh groove, and performing blade coating and sintering curing to form a conductive mesh.
- the metal paste is added to the groove of the grid, and is scraped to make the grid groove filled with the metal paste, and then sintered and solidified to obtain a conductive mesh.
- the metal paste is preferably a nano silver paste.
- the metal forming the grid conductive circuit may also be alloyed with gold, silver, copper, aluminum, zinc, gold plated silver or at least two of the above metals.
- the grid conductive circuit can also be implemented by other processes, such as a photolithography process.
- a transparent panel may also be formed on the first transparent insulating substrate.
- the transparent panel is made of tempered glass or a flexible transparent panel.
- the above method makes the driving electrode of the touch panel as a conductive mesh formed by the grid conductive circuit, so the touch panel does not exist when the film ITO is used, such as the surface is easily scratched or dropped, the cost is high, and the size is large.
- the touch panel has lower cost and higher sensitivity.
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- 一种触控面板,其特征在于,包括:第一透明绝缘衬底;第二透明绝缘衬底,包括面向所述第一透明绝缘衬底的第一表面和与所述第一表面相对的第二表面;感应电极层,设置于所述第一透明绝缘衬底和第二透明绝缘衬底之间,感应电极层包括若干独立设置的感应电极,所述每一感应电极包括网格导电电路;及驱动电极层,设置在所述第二透明绝缘衬底的第一表面或第二表面,驱动电极层包括若干独立设置的驱动电极,所述每一驱动电极包括网格导电电路。
- 根据权利要求1所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述网格导电电路的网格间距为d1、且100µm≤d1<600µm;网格导电电路的方块电阻为R、且0.1Ω/sq≤R<200Ω/sq。
- 根据权利要求1所述的触控面板,其特征在于,还包括形成于所述第一透明绝缘衬底和第二透明绝缘衬底一表面的透明绝缘层,所述网格导电电路嵌入或埋入设置于透明绝缘层中。
- 根据权利要求3所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述透明绝缘层形成若干交错的网格凹槽,所述网格导电电路设置于所述网格凹槽。
- 根据权利要求1所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述第一透明绝缘衬底为刚性衬底,所述第二透明绝缘衬底为柔性衬底。
- 根据权利要求5所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述刚性的第一透明绝缘衬底为强化玻璃,所述柔性的第二透明绝缘衬底为柔性聚对苯二甲酸乙二酯、聚碳酸脂、聚乙烯、聚氯乙烯、聚丙烯、聚苯乙烯或聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯中的任意一种。
- 根据权利要求1所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述第一透明绝缘衬底为柔性衬底,第二透明绝缘衬底选用刚性衬底或柔性衬底。
- 根据权利要求7所述的触控面板,其特征在于,还包括贴合于所述第一透明绝缘衬底一表面的透明面板。
- 根据权利要求8所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述透明面板选用强化玻璃或可挠性透明面板。
- 根据权利要求1所述的触控面板,其特征在于,还包括粘合层,所述粘合层形成于所述第一透明绝缘衬底和第二透明绝缘衬底之间。
- 根据权利要求10所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述粘合层为光学透明的OCA胶或LOCA胶。
- 根据权利要求1所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述网格导电电路的网格采用规则几何图形网格。
- 根据权利要求1所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述网格导电电路的网格采用不规则几何图形网格。
- 根据权利要求1所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述网格导电电路选用银材料,网格导电电路的网格线间距200µm ~500µm;网格导电电路的方阻为4Ω/sq≤R<50Ω/sq,银的涂布量为0.7 g/m2~1.1 g/m2。
- 根据权利要求1所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述网格导电电路选用金、银、铜、铝、锌、镀金的银或以上金属的至少二者的合金材料中的任意一种制成。
- 根据权利要求3所述的触控面板,所述透明绝缘层可以是光固胶、热固胶或自干胶固化形成。
- 一种触控面板,包括:刚性透明绝缘衬底;感应电极层,形成于所述刚性透明绝缘衬底的一表面,包括若干独立设置的感应电极;所述感应电极层的每个感应电极包括网格导电电路;柔性透明绝缘衬底,包括第一表面和与所述第一表面相对的第二表面;及驱动电极层,形成于所述柔性透明绝缘衬底的第一表面或第二表面,包括若干独立设置的驱动电极;所述驱动电极层的每个驱动电极包括网格导电电路;所述柔性透明绝缘衬底的第一表面或第二表面贴合于所述刚性透明绝缘衬底上。
- 根据权利要求17所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述网格导电电路的网格间距为d1、且100µm≤d1<600µm;网格导电电路的方块电阻为R、且0.1Ω/sq≤R<200Ω/sq。
- 根据权利要求17所述的触控面板,其特征在于,还包括形成于所述第一透明绝缘衬底和第二透明绝缘衬底一表面的透明绝缘层,所述网格导电电路嵌入或埋入设置于透明绝缘层中。
- 根据权利要求19所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述透明绝缘层形成若干交错的网格凹槽,所述网格导电电路设置于所述网格凹槽。
- 根据权利要求17所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述刚性透明绝缘衬底为强化玻璃,所述柔性透明绝缘衬底选用柔性聚对苯二甲酸乙二酯、聚碳酸脂、聚乙烯、聚氯乙烯、聚丙烯、聚苯乙烯或聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯中的任意一种。
- 根据权利要求17所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述网格导电电路的网格采用规则几何图形网格。
- 根据权利要求17所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述网格导电电路的网格采用不规则几何图形网格。
- 根据权利要求22所述的触控面板,其特征在于,所述网格的单元网格形状为单一的三角形、菱形或正多边形。
- 一种触控面板的制造方法,包括如下步骤:提供第一透明绝缘衬底;在所述第一透明绝缘衬底的一面形成感应电极层;所述感应电极层的感应电极是包括大量单元网格的网格导电电路;提供第二透明绝缘衬底;在所述第二透明绝缘衬底的一面形成驱动电极层;所述驱动电极层的驱动电极是包括大量单元网格的网格导电电路;及将所述第二透明绝缘衬底贴附在所述第一透明绝缘衬底上。
- 根据权利要求25所述的触控面板的制造方法,其特征在于,所述在第一透明绝缘衬底的一面形成感应电极层和在第二透明绝缘衬底的一面形成驱动电极层的步骤具体包括:在所述第一透明绝缘衬底和第二透明绝缘衬底上涂布透明绝缘层;在所述透明绝缘层压印形成网格凹槽;及在所述网格凹槽中形成所述网格导电电路。
- 根据权利要求26所述的触控面板的制造方法,其特征在于,所述在网格凹槽中形成网格导电电路的步骤具体包括:在所述网格凹槽中添加金属浆料、并进行刮涂和烧结固化。
- 根据权利要求25所述的触控面板的制造方法,其特征在于,所述将第二透明绝缘衬底贴附在第一透明绝缘衬底上具体是:将第二透明绝缘衬底形成有驱动电极层的一面与第一透明绝缘衬底形成有感应电极层的一面贴合;或者,将第二透明绝缘衬底未形成有驱动电极层的一面与第一透明绝缘衬底形成有感应电极层的一面贴合。
- 根据权利要求25所述的触控面板的制造方法,其特征在于,还包括在所述第一透明绝缘衬底的一表面形成透明面板。
- 根据权利要求29所述的触控面板的制造方法,其特征在于,所述透明面板选用强化玻璃或可挠性透明面板。
- 一种触控面板的制造方法,包括如下步骤:提供第一透明绝缘衬底;提供第二透明绝缘衬底;在所述第二透明绝缘衬底的一面形成驱动电极层;所述驱动电极层的驱动电极是包括大量单元网格的网格导电电路;在所述第二透明绝缘衬底的另一面形成感应电极层;所述感应电极层的感应电极是包括大量单元网格的网格导电电路;及将所述第一透明绝缘衬底贴附在所述第二透明绝缘衬底上。
- 根据权利要求31所述的触控面板的制造方法,其特征在于,所述在第一透明绝缘衬底的一面形成感应电极层和在第二透明绝缘衬底的一面形成驱动电极层的步骤具体包括:在所述第一透明绝缘衬底和所述第二透明绝缘衬底上涂布透明绝缘层;在所述透明绝缘层压印形成网格凹槽;及在所述网格凹槽中形成所述网格导电电路。
- 根据权利要求32所述的触控面板的制造方法,其特征在于,所述在网格凹槽中形成网格导电电路的步骤具体包括:在所述网格凹槽中添加金属浆料、并进行刮涂和烧结固化。
- 根据权利要求32所述的触控面板的制造方法,其特征在于,所述将第一透明绝缘衬底贴附在第二透明绝缘衬底上具体是:将第一透明绝缘衬底与第二透明绝缘衬底形成有感应电极层的一面贴合。
- 根据权利要求31所述的触控面板的制造方法,其特征在于,还包括在所述第一透明绝缘衬底的一表面形成透明面板。
- 根据权利要求35所述的触控面板的制造方法,其特征在于,所述透明面板选用强化玻璃或可挠性透明面板。
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