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Encapsulation Coverslips


Product Code C181
Price $73.00 ex. VAT

Coverslips, also known as Encapsulation Glass Slides, are part of the encapsulation system used with our OLED/OPV ITO patterned substrates.

They provide robust protection for manual handling of a completed device and prevent direct oxygen/water ingress, allowing for storage and measurement under ambient conditions for several weeks (edge ingress will eventually occur).

Encapsulation glass slides

Specifications


Coverslips for 20mm x 15mm Substrates

Encapsulation glass for 20mm x 15mm substrates 
Encapsulation glass for 20mm x 15mm substrates.
Product Code C181
Size 12 mm x 15 mm
Thickness 0.55 mm
Material Float glass
Applicable substrates S101, S211, S171, S111

Coverslips for 25mm x 25mm Substrates

Encapsulation glass for 25mm x 25mm substrates 
Encapsulation glass for 25mm x 25mm substrates.
Product Code C2010A1
Size 17 mm x 25 mm
Thickness 0.55 mm
Material Float glass
Applicable substrates S2006B, S2006C

Coverslips for 75mm x 25mm Substrates

Encapsulation glass for 75mm x 25mm substrates
Encapsulation glass for 75mm x 25mm substrates.
Product Code C182
Size 17 mm x 75 mm
Thickness 0.55 mm
Material Float glass
Applicable substrates S241, S251, S281

The glass coverlips are designed to be used with our Encapsulation Epoxy (E132) to encapsulate completed LED/PV devices in order to prevent damage to the active pixels, as is demonstrated in the schematic below.

Substrate encapsulations schematic
Schematic of substrate encapsulation.

To the best of our knowledge the information provided here is accurate. However, Ossila assume no liability for the accuracy of this page. The values provided are typical at the time of manufacture and may vary over time and from batch to batch. All products are for laboratory and research and development use only, and may not be used for any other purpose including health care, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food or commercial applications.

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