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Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) is a transparent, conductive material used in the semiconductor industry. It is a combination of indium and tin, and is often used as a thin film coating on glass or plastic substrates. ITO is used in a variety of applications, including touchscreens, displays, and solar cells. It is also used in the production of thin-film transistors, which are used in flat-panel displays.
ITO is a highly conductive material, and its transparency makes it ideal for use in displays and touchscreens. It is also highly durable, making it suitable for use in a variety of environments. Additionally, ITO is relatively inexpensive, making it a cost-effective solution for many applications.
Due to its many advantages, ITO is widely used in the semiconductor industry. It is used in the production of displays, touchscreens, and solar cells, as well as in the production of thin-film transistors.
Some of the major companies in the ITO market include Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd., Merck KGaA, Heraeus Holding GmbH, and Umicore. Other companies include Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Nitto Denko Corporation, and Showa Denko K.K. Show Less Read more