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0.7 mm thickness ITO coated glass substrates, 30 ~ 60 Ohm/sq– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO 0.7 mm 30~60 Ohm/Sq ITO Coated Glass Substrate

SKU: GL0335

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Description of 30~60 Ohm/sq Indium Doped Tin Oxide Glass Substrate 0.7 mm

30 ~ 60 Ohm/sq, 0.7 mm thickness ITO Glass Substrate, Indium Doped Tin Oxide (In-SnO2 or ITO) coated glass, can customize conductive film patterns as required.

For FTO substrates, please click here.

Free Samples are available upon request for preliminary testing.

ITO Patterns can be custom made based on customer requirements.

  • Glass: NSG Soda Lime Glass (SLG)
  • Glass Transition Temperature: 564°C (1,047°F )
  • Dimension: 1" x 1" (25.4 mm x 25.4 mm), 2" x 2", 4" x 4", or can be customized.
  • Special Patterns: can be customized according to customer provided drawings.
  • Etching Capability: Laser etching, wet etching for detailed patterns.  Both techniques have a resolution of +/- 50um.
  • Sheet resistance: 7 ohm/sq, 10 ohm/sq, 15 ohm/sq, 30 ~ 60 ohm/sq, 100 ohm/sq
  • Glass thickness: 0.7 mm is standard, other thickness can be customized
  • Transmittance: >80%
  • Typical RMS < 5 nm
technical information and specifications of ITO coated soda lime glass
Specification (Ohm/sq) Sheet Resistance  (Ohm/sq) Visible Light Transmittance  (%)* Thickness  of  ITO Film
500 ≤500 ≥90 120ű 30Å
150 ≤150 ≥87. 0 150ű 30Å
125 ≤125 ≥87. 0 200ű30Å
100 ≤100 ≥87. 0 230ű 50Å
80 ≤80 ≥86. 0 300ű5oÅ
60 ≤60 ≥85. 0 350ű 50Å
50 ≤50 ≥84. 0 400ű 50Å
40 ≤40 ≥85. 0 500ű 100Å
30 ≤30 ≥80. 0 650ű 100Å
20 ≤20 ≥85. 0 950ű 100Å
15 ≤15 ≥85. 0 1350ű 150Å
10 ≤10 ≥84. 0 1850ű 200Å
6 ≤7 ≥80. 0 2200ű 300Å
5 ≤5 ≥77. 0 3500ű 300Å
* Transmission will vary slightly depending on thickness of the glass substrate

ITO conductive glass substrates

Grade (ohm/sq)

Size L x W (mm)

Thickness (mm)

Minimum of Order

Prices of non-etched ($/sheet)

Prices of etched Patterns ($/sheet)

30 ~ 60

10X10

0.7

100 sheets

3.39

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30 ~ 60

25x25

0.7

100 sheets

5.10

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30 ~ 60

50x50

0.7

50 sheets

8.95

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30 ~ 60

100x100

0.7

25 sheets

18.90

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Applications 30~60 Ohm/sq Indium Doped Tin Oxide Glass Substrate 0.7 mm:

Indium tin oxide (ITO) is one of the most widely used transparent conducting oxides (TCO) because of its two main properties, its electrical conductivity and optical transparency. ITO can also be easily deposited on a substrate as a thin film. High quality sputtered Indium Doped Tin Oxide (ITO) films can be used as electrodes for photovoltaic/solar cells, LCD display, electrochemical deposition, capacitors, Infrared detection applications.

Customer Testimonials 30~60 Ohm/sq Indium Doped Tin Oxide Glass Substrate 0.7 mm:

Carlos Biaou, a PhD student at UC Berkeley worked with MSE Supplies to fabricate several hundred customized ITO and FTO substrates for his thesis research, and he had a very positive feedback on the products and services he received from MSE Supplies.

  • "The uniformity of the ITO and FTO layers were excellent, and the custom pattern I ordered was well formed."
  • "The variation in size from substrate to substrate is within the margins of errors I needed, so that's great too."
  • "I appreciate the great customer service and diligence you've shown in customizing my substrates."

Dr. Selma Duhovi from MIT has used the ITO and FTO substrates provided by MSE Supplies for smart glass application, and has been very satisfied with the products and services provided by MSE Supplies.

  • "The FTO and ITO glass slides you sent me work GREAT!"
  • "The substrates work really well for smart glass application."
  • "The experiments have gone well!"
Typical Academia Customers at MSE Supplies:
NREL, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Caltech, MIT, Yale, University of Michigan, Cornell, University of Chicago, State University of New York (SUNY), McMaster Univ., National Physical Laboratory (NPL), etc.