Placing the Touch Sensor on the Glass

Placing the Touch Sensor on the Glass

Lamination

Laying the Touch Sensor over the Glass


To remove the touch sensor from the wall, wet your fingers to prevent fingerprint marks on the film glue (Fig.16)

Remove with wet fingersFig.16

To avoid folding or creasing the touch sensor, two people are required to remove it from the wall, keeping it stretched and laying it on the glass  (Fig. 17, 18, 19, and 20)

Place foil on glass


Align the sensor edges to the glass (Fig.21)
Align foil and glass edgesFig. 21

Spray the MIX solution over the touch sensor to start laminating it (Fig.22)
Cover foil in MixFig. 22
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