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The American Association for Materials and Testing (ASTM) Committee on Coatings, Related Materials and Applications (D01) will issue a new international standard D8380 for the current testing methods for wear resistance of touch screen coatings for smart electronics. chad Meserole, a member of
ASTM, says consumers are aware of fingerprint stains and scratches on touch screens and want good solutions that give smart electronics a good tactly experience in use.
the use of this point of view, the idea of technological improvement is mainly based on hydrophobic, oil-based thin coating research and development innovation.
consumers also want such performance to be stable and durable.
new standard relates to an efficient testing method for the durability of the coating properties mentioned above.
this, the testing agency will detect coating performance through standardized testing methods.
detection data is available to all users.
this is in line with sustainable development goals 4 (quality education) and 9 (sustainable industry, innovation and infrastructure) of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Meserole said that during the current global outbreak, many primary and secondary school students use the distance education system for online learning.
new ASTM international standards will help create better smart electronics, making them a good link between students and teachers.