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Henkel's Next-Gen Loctite® LOCAs Elevate Display Performance and Durability

2013-07-26 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Liquid Optically Clear Adhesives and Cleaners Reduce MURA and Improve Manufacturing Productivity for Direct and Cover Lens Bonding<br /> <br /> Rocky Hill, Conn. &ndash; Henkel Corporation has introduced next generation Loctite® Liquid Optically Clear Adhesives (LOCA) that increase display durability, improve contrast ratio, reduce power consumption and enable thinner device designs. New adhesives for direct bonding and cover lens bonding simplify display assembly, while advanced cleaners ...This story is related to the following:Adhesives and SealantsIndustrial Cleaners | Thermal Cure Adhesives | Adhesives | Solvents | Optical Bonding Services |

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New Nexus 7 display may offer preview of iPad Mini to come

2013-07-25 03:11:00| CNET News.com

The second-generation Nexus 7 has one of the highest pixel density displays for a tablet to date. Apple could opt for the same display technology in the iPad Mini Retina. [Read more]    

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Solar Powered Industrial Thermometer has digital display.

2013-07-24 14:29:52| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Powered by built-in solar cell, Palmer Solar Digital Industrial has ½ in. high LCD screen and is completely mercury free. Models are available in designs used to replace Bimetal type thermometers, traditional type Industrial thermometers with tapered bulb and 1 ¼ -18 swivel nut fitting, and for air duct temperature measurement. Also, models with 4&ndash;20 mA transmitter capability for connection to remotely installed controller or recorder are available. This story is related to the following:Thermometers

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Google to invest in Himax Display

2013-07-22 16:26:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Supplier and manufacturer of semiconductor products Himax Technologies announced it has entered into an agreement for Google to invest in the company's subsidiary Himax Display. The purpose of the investment is to fund production upgrades, expand capacity and further enhance production capabilities at HDI's facilities that produce liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) chips and modules used in applications including head-mounted displays (HMD) such as Google Glass, head-up displays (HUD) and pico-projector products. Under the agreement, Himax will also invest an additional amount in HDI to fund its ongoing capacity expansion. HDI will also use a portion of the proceeds to substantially reduce its loan from Himax. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter, subject to regulatory approvals and other closing conditions.

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Google buys stake in Glass display maker Himax

2013-07-22 14:05:27| CNET News.com

The company will hold a 6.3 percent interest in Himax Display, a subsidiary of Himax, once the deal has closed. [Read more]    

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