TN/cyanophenylcyclohexanes for lcd displays

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The discussion focuses on sourcing cyanophenylcyclohexanes and other materials necessary for constructing LCD displays, including polarized plastic or glass. A participant has successfully located ITO-coated glass for the electrodes but is seeking additional components. There is a mention of a resource link that may provide further information on cyanophenylcyclohexane. The need for reliable suppliers of these specialized materials is emphasized. Overall, the conversation highlights the challenges of DIY LCD display assembly.
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Does anyone know where you can buy vials of cyanophenylcyclohexanes or other lcd materials to make my own lcd displays or the polarized plastic/glass. I have found the ITO coated glass for the electrodes.
 
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