Scriptel Corporation (Scriptel),
a global provider of capacitive touch sensor products, is pleased to
announce GloveCap,
a new capacitive touchscreen technology that is capable of registering
contact through most types of electrically insulated materials such as
gloves.
“GloveCap represents a new opportunity in capacitive glass technology,”
said Winston
Powers, Senior Vice President of Engineering and Development. “A
major advantage of this technology is the ability to distinguish touch
from bare hands to thick insulated gloves.”
By adopting the rising new industry standard thin film technology, the
GloveCap sensor can be applied to many types of substrates including
chemically strengthened glass, plastics, and other non-conductive
materials. It can also be applied to curved or other non-traditional
surfaces.
GloveCap provides users with several benefits, including:
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Multi-Touch
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Curved and Non-Traditional Surfaces
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Designed for Rugged Environments
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Advanced Glove Touch
GloveCap technology can be used in a wide range of consumer and
industrial applications including unattended outdoor interactive
displays, tablets, computer monitors, medical devices, in-car
navigation, and industrial controls. Products using GloveCap technology
will be available in Q4 2012.
About Scriptel Corporation:
Scriptel Corporation is a leading provider of signature capture and
touch response technology for the point of sale industry. Scriptel's
capabilities include offering multiple touch sensor panels, active pen
technology with pressure sensing capabilities, and ASIC solutions to the
capacitive sensor panel market. Their technology can be used in various
industries including the retail, aviation, automotive, entertainment,
health care, gambling, and telecommunications. Scriptel is based in
Columbus, Ohio. For more information about Scriptel, please visit: www.scriptel.com.
