Last we've seen heard about their process - 4-14
Silver Halide Touch Screen Machines
Kodak and Kingsbury are working together to make a roll-to-roll machine system for silver-based metal mesh touch screen sensor film production. Eastman Kodak Company and Kingsbury Corporation have entered into an agreement to supply JTOUCH Corporation, a leading manufacturer of touch screen modules, with touch sensor film based on their newly developed silver-based metal mesh technology. JTOUCH will purchase the output of silver-based touch sensor film that will be produced by a Kingsbury manufacturing facility at Eastman Business Park in Rochester. The facility will utilize Kodak's silver halide technologies to produce the metal mesh touch screen film.
http://optimation.us/Alliances/Kingsbury-Corporation/Services
They were expected to start manufacturing 6-14.
notice it says, 'sensors printed on kodak film which uses silver.' hmm i'z thinking the mesh inlayed lines was/are silver.
http://www.rochesterhomepage.net/story/kodak-and-kingsbury-team-up-to-make-touch-screen-s/d/story/40T3z8EBpEiLlxzTk29Drw
Query their site it appears kingsburry no gota lota experience in our realm, follow services/industries/film-plastics; it's as if kodak may be using our r/d to advance both concepts; the silver has advantages in medical/space e-switches wher's we foot bill on mass touchscreens for poi/pc/antennas etc
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