Claims
- 1. A conductive substrate having on the surface thereof a transparent conductive coating formed from a coating solution for forming a transparent conductive coating comprising conductive particles having:
- (a) an average particle diameter of not more than 500 .ANG., and
- (b) an amount of said particles having a particle diameter of not more than 600 .ANG. being not less than 60% by weight,
- (c) an amount of said particles having a particle diameter of not more than 100 .ANG. being not less than 5% by weight,
- (d) an amount of said particles having a particle diameter of not less than 1000 .ANG. being not more that 15% by weight, and a matrix consisting of a silica polymer having
- (A) an average degree of polymerization of 1,500-10,000, and
- (B) an amount of said polymer having a degree of polymerization of not more than 3,000 being not more than 50% by weight, and
- (C) an amount of said polymer having a degree of polymerization of not less than 10,000 being not more than 20% by weight.
- 2. The conductive substrate as claimed in claim 1 wherein a transparent protective coating is formed on the surface of the transparent conductive coating.
- 3. The conductive substrate as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the surface of the substrate, on which the transparent conductive coating has been formed, has a surface resistivity of 10.sup.3 to 10.sup.10 .OMEGA./.quadrature., and a haze of not more than 1%.
- 4. The conductive substrate as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the surface of the substrate, on which the transparent conductive coating has been formed, has a surface resistivity of 10.sup.3 to 10.sup.10 .OMEGA./.quadrature., and a glossiness of 40 to 90%.
- 5. The conductive substrate claimed in claim 2 wherein the surface of the substrate, on which the transparent conductive coating and transparent protective coating have been formed, has a surface resistivity of 10.sup.3 to 10.sup.10 .OMEGA./.quadrature., a glossiness of 40 to 90%, and a surface reflectance of not more than 1%.
- 6. The conductive substrate as claimed in claim 1 wherein the surface of the substrate, on which the transparent conductive coating has been formed, has a surface resistivity of 10.sup.3 to 10.sup.10 .OMEGA./.quadrature., and a haze of not more than 1%.
- 7. The conductive substrate as claimed in claim 1 wherein the surface of the substrate, on which the transparent conductive coating has been formed, has a surface resistivity of 10.sup.3 to 10.sup.10 .OMEGA./.quadrature., and a glossiness of 40 to 90%.
- 8. A conductive substrate wherein the conductive substrate is a face-plate of a display panel for a display device, said conductive substrate having on the surface thereof a transparent conductive coating formed from a coating solution for forming a transparent conductive coating comprising conductive particles having:
- (a) an average particle diameter of not more than 500 .ANG.,
- (b) an amount of said particles having a particle diameter of not more than 600 .ANG. being not less than 60% by weight,
- (c) an amount of said particles having a particle diameter of not more than 100 .ANG. being not less than 5% by weight,
- (d) an amount of said particles having a particle diameter of not less than 1000 .ANG. being more than 15% by weight, and a matrix consisting of a silica polymer having:
- (A) an average degree of polymerization of 1,500-10,000,
- (B) an amount of said polymer having a degree of polymerization of not more than 3,000 being not more than 50% by weight, and
- (C) an amount of said polymer having a degree of polymerization of not less than 10,000 being not more than 20% by weight.
- 9. The conductive substrate as claimed in claim 8 wherein a transparent protective coating is formed on the surface of the transparent conductive coating.
- 10. The conductive substrate as claimed in claim 8 or 9 wherein the display panel, on which the transparent conductive coating has been formed, has a surface resistivity of 10.sup.3 to 10.sup.10 .OMEGA./.quadrature., a haze of not more than 1% and a resolving power of more than 70 bar/cm.
- 11. The conductive substrate as claimed in claim 8 or 9 wherein the display panel, on which the transparent conductive count has been formed, has a surface resistance of 10.sup.3 to 10.sup.10 .OMEGA./.quadrature., a glossiness of 40 to 90%, and a resolving power of more than 60 bar/cm.
- 12. The conductive substrate as claimed in claim 9 wherein the display panel, on which the transparent conductive coating and the transparent protective coating have been formed, has a surface resistivity of 10.sup.3 to 10.sup.10 .OMEGA./.quadrature., a glossiness of 40 to 90%, a surface reflectance of not more than 1%, and a resolving power of more than 60 bar/cm.
- 13. The conductive substrate as claimed in claim 8 wherein the display panel, on which the transparent conductive coating has been formed, has a surface resistivity of 10.sup.3 to 10.sup.10 .OMEGA./.quadrature., a haze of not more than 1% and a resolving power of more that 70 bar/cm.
- 14. The conductive substrate as claimed in claim 8 wherein the display panel, on which the transparent conductive coating has been formed, has a surface resistance of 10.sup.3 to 10.sup.10 .OMEGA./.quadrature., a glossiness of 40 to 90%, and a resolving power of more than 60 bar/cm.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a application Ser. No. 07/910,300 filed on Jul. 20, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,376,308.
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