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[Production Example] Special Processing Technology for Non-Alkali Glass (Size Reduction)

Size down from 750×850 to 400×550! The pattern position measurement is being taken with an image measurement machine.

This is an introduction to a case study of special processing technology for non-alkali glass (size reduction). When processing mask substrates that are patterned with high precision and accuracy, the challenge was to cut them without damaging the appearance and to finish the pattern position as required. To address this, we applied masking, performed cutting, and used a machining center equipped with a camera for positioning and shaping. Furthermore, we ensured that the external dimensions met the requirements, and by measuring the pattern position with an image measurement machine, we were able to satisfy our customers, leading to repeat orders. [Case Overview] ■ Request: To reduce the size of a patterned mask substrate to a smaller dimension ■ Product Specifications: Etched position requires an accuracy of ±0.05 Appearance (scratches, etc.) must have a defect rate of "0" under high-brightness lamps ■ Material: Non-alkali glass ■ Size: Reduced from 750×850 to 400×550 ■ Product Details: Request for size change of the existing product's glass (position and appearance are important) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Processing Contract
  • Glass

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Unknown Industrial Glass: Part 1

Coatings tailored for specific uses! Introducing industrial glass that is not widely known.

Introducing an unknown industrial glass, Part 1. The "UV/IR cut filter" is an industrial glass coated to prevent the transmission of ultraviolet and infrared light according to its application. It is used in devices such as liquid crystal projectors and CCD cameras. Additionally, we offer coatings like "AR Coat" that reduce surface reflection of glass, and "AF Coat" that prevents dirt, fogging, and fingerprint adhesion. If you are interested, please visit our company website. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Glass
  • others

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Free giveaway! Can't ask now! How to make industrial glass! [Film Formation Technology Edition]

The third installment of basic information! What is film formation in the first place? What are the methods of film formation? This is an introductory document that answers questions you may be hesitant to ask! [With technical explanation]

Our company, which manufactures industrial glass from material procurement to finished products, is offering a free booklet titled "What You Can't Ask Now! How Industrial Glass is Made! Film Formation Technology Edition," which condenses explanations and knowledge about glass. "Film formation... I know it involves creating a very thin film, but I can't explain it..." "I didn't know there are two types of film formation methods..." This introductory material is designed to help you learn about film formation technology that you might hesitate to ask about now. Additionally, we also introduce topics such as "Detailed Information on PVD Film Formation Methods" and "Numerical Analysis of AR Coat Reflectivity." This content is essential for beginners, new employees, and veterans alike. Please make use of it! [Content Highlights (Excerpt)] ■ What is film formation, to begin with? ■ What are the methods of film formation (dry and wet)? ■ About PVD film formation methods ■ What effects can be achieved through different film formation methods? *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Glass
  • Vehicle body parts
  • mirror

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