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Grinding process (slimming) "Light Etching"

Processing is possible at the micron level! You can trust us even for products with constraints on glass thickness.

"Light etching" is a process that involves chemically polishing the surface of glass by a few microns to several tens of microns in order to enhance its strength. When glass is machined, it often develops tiny, invisible scratches known as "microcracks" on its surface, which can lead to a decrease in strength and cause breakage. This technology allows for the removal of microcracks by slightly chemically polishing the glass, thereby improving its strength. [Features] - Increased glass strength - Can be combined with machining - Can enhance strength when performed after mechanical polishing - Makes the glass less prone to breakage when done before strengthening treatment - Compatible with both batch and sheet processing (mass production equipment available) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Company:NSC
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  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Processing Contract

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Grinding process (slimming) "Pit suppression treatment"

Prototyping and processing support available! By applying it as a pre-treatment for chemical polishing, it suppresses pits.

The "Pit Suppression Treatment" can suppress the spread of pits caused by scratches and microcracks. It has a proven track record as a preprocessing step for thinning in LCD panels. Microcracks often occur in machined areas such as cutting surfaces, and even with general strengthening treatments, these areas tend to crack more easily. However, by performing this treatment before the strengthening process, the glass material becomes less prone to cracking. 【Features】 - By simply adding one step to chemical polishing, and with a short processing time, lead times can be reduced compared to mechanical polishing. - The processing time is significantly faster than mechanical polishing, with no risk of microcrack occurrence. - The material becomes less prone to cracking, leading to improved yield. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Company:NSC
  • Price:Other
  • Surface treatment contract service
  • Processing Contract

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