Wearable Electronics-Enabled Innovative TCF Solution for Industrial Manufacturing
Core Innovations
Carbon nanotubes are directionally assembled to form a 3D Y‑shaped conductive network, ensuring the continuity and flexibility of conductive pathways. Ureidopyrimidinone (UPy) dynamic hydrogen‑bond cross‑linkers are incorporated into the shape‑memory polymer matrix, enabling molecular chain rearrangement under mild external stimulation to achieve scratch self‑healing.
The final product achieves over 99% optical transmittance, can withstand repeated 180° bending without damage, and completely transcends the performance limits of conventional conductive films.
Differentiating Advantages
Breakthrough in Brittleness Bottlenecks
Efficient Self‑Healing Capability
Scratches up to 50 μm deep are fully healed within 10 minutes. The film can endure more than 500 repeated healing cycles, with conductivity retention ≥95% after healing, significantly extending the service life of devices.
Balanced Ultra‑High Transparency and Conductivity
Optimized via nitric acid doping, the sheet resistance is as low as 15 Ω/sq, meeting the low‑power conductive requirements of wearable electronics and supporting core functions including touch sensing and flexible displays.
Technical Support
Conductive Network Construction
Even when the film is bent 180°, the carbon nanotube network remains connected, and resistance fluctuation is controlled within a reasonable range.
Optimized Self‑Healing Mechanism
Nitric acid doping improves the carrier mobility of carbon nanotubes, increasing conductivity by 30% compared with undoped samples.
Process Compatibility
The process is highly compatible with the lamination and packaging procedures of wearable devices, requiring no modification to existing production equipment.
Specialized in R&D, development, and manufacturing of transparent conductive films and supporting adhesives.
Email: zhengzhen@nqrubber.com
Phone: +86-13243809168
Contact Person: Zheng

