Singapore-made anti-reflective plastics to be commercialized

The innovative plastics offer improved performance and wider viewing angles over existing anti-reflective plastics in the market. This plastic uses a locally-developed nanotechnology method that creates a complex pattern of super tiny structures that mimic the patterns found on a moth’s eye, which has a unique method of diffusing light. ...

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Published By: PhysOrg - Wednesday, 23 May, 2012

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