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Contract processing service - ceramic green sheet

We offer contract processing services for the core technology of manufacturing thin ceramic substrates, known as "green sheet coating and molding."

Information on Contracted Services Our company, a "ceramics substrate specialized manufacturer" with an in-house integrated processing process from material mixing, sheet coating, firing, to circuit printing, offers contracted processing services utilizing our long-developed foundational technologies for thin ceramic substrate manufacturing, namely "green sheet coating and molding technology" and "high-temperature stable sintering technology." We look forward to your inquiries.

  • Printed Circuit Board
  • Fine Ceramics

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High-precision mold pressing technology for ceramic green sheets

The green sheet is soft and sheet-like before sintering, making processes such as slitting and mold processing relatively easy.

Mold Press Processing of Green Sheets Our ceramic substrate manufacturing involves firing green sheets made from blended raw materials that have been coated onto sheets. These green sheets are soft and in sheet form before sintering, making processes such as slitting and mold processing relatively easy. By applying press processing using high-precision molds for these sheet processes, we can accommodate processing specifications such as "non-standard shapes," "through holes," and "split slits" for the ceramic substrates after sintering.

  • Ceramics

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