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publicationDate 1997-09-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber TW-314684-B
titleOfInvention Anti-electrostatic coating of information display
abstract An anti-electrostatic coating of information display comprises of: (1) one screen, whose inner side surface has coated fluorescent layer which includes multiple gap-separated fluorescent coatings capable of emitting fluorescence, and whose outer side surface has coated anti-electrostatic coating layer; (2) the anti-electrostatic coating layer including anti-electrostatic coating material mixed by semiconductor-type coating material (like antimony doped tin oxide) and organic solvent, then adding one solvent with 5~20 % weight ratio, in which the solvent features that it can be solved in water and alcohol, and has volatile point higher than water and resolution capability with respect to oil dust larger than water, which can be ethylene glycol, organic solvent with dimethyl group and its derivative.
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