Anisotropic Conductive Film Market to 2035 - Scope and Research Methodology
Anisotropic
conductive films (ACF) are type of adhesive films that are used as
interconnect systems in liquid crystal displays (LCDs), that is lead-free and
environmental friendly. These adhesive films help to create stable and more
reliable connections and thus prevent short circuits in the electronic devices.
Apart from films, this material is also available as anisotropic conductive
paste (ACP) and anisotropic conductive adhesives (ACA). ACF has a wide range of
applications in different electrical gadgets such as mobile phones, cameras and
others. It is also used in several other end-user industries including automobile,
healthcare, aerospace, and others. ACF technology is mostly used in
chip-on-glass, flex-on-glass, flex-on-board, flex-on-flex, chip-on-flex,
chip-on-board, and also has applications for higher signal densities. The rise
in demand for ACF can be favored because of its advantages such as lead-free,
recyclable, and low production cost.
Recent Development
• December
2022: Action IR, executive producer and developer of PLACE-N-BOND, recently
signed an agreement to provide support for the use and creation of SunRay
Scientific materials. These include the anisotropic conductive adhesive ZTACH
ACE, which will revolutionize the industry.
• February
2022 (launch): DELO launches DELO PHOTOBOND UV acrylates for optoelectronics
for the first time. These acrylates enable fast and precise bonding of
holographic films from Covestro, one of the best film brands for a variety of
holographic applications. With this new product, DELO paves the way to be
faster and more efficient in the optoelectronics industry.
• December
2021 (Announcement): Dexerials Corporation launches pre-cut anisotropic
conductive film products. This product has the unique ability to improve even
non-linear pad layouts; This makes it ideal for connecting camera modules and
sensor modules that do not have linearly arranged pads..
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