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Moss Eye Mold "amm"

Can be used as a UV/thermal imprint/injection molding mold! Custom design available according to application.

We would like to introduce our moss-eye mold "amm." It is possible to apply a convex random nano-structure to the mold, considering moldability. Additionally, low-reflection functionality can be provided according to each target wavelength. The mold base material can be processed from quartz glass, wafers, Ni stampers, steel, and more. We can accommodate sizes up to MAX 400mm and can handle both flat and 3D curved surfaces. Custom designs are also available according to application needs. 【Features】 ■ Ability to apply a convex random nano-structure to the mold, considering moldability ■ Low-reflection functionality can be provided according to each target wavelength ■ Mold base materials can be processed from quartz glass, wafers, Ni stampers, steel, etc. ■ Accommodates sizes up to MAX 400mm ■ Capable of handling flat and 3D curved surfaces *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Standard Mosai Mold Explanation Part 1

Introduction to the Standard Mosai Mold Explanation Part 1 in blog format!

We will explain the specifications of the moth-eye molds that our company handles, such as the recently released "HT-AR-05 series." The moth-eye structure is created through double exposure using interference lithography, and its arrangement takes the form of a hexagonal honeycomb pattern, which is the densest packing in a plane. The spacing between the moth-eye structures is determined by factors such as the interval of the arrangement. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links on our blog. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.

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