Article | November 21, 2019

Oleophobic vs. Hydrophobic Glass Coatings

Oleophobic coatings are well-suited for projected capacitive (PCAP) and capacitive touch screens, handheld devices, teleprompters, virtual reality applications, and more. Hydrophobic coatings do not allow water to bond with the surface of the glass. This article further discusses the differences between oleophobic and hydrophobic glass coatings.

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