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Are you having trouble with the variation in the thickness of glass inserts? → Solved with automatic mold absorption.

Achieving zero glass breakage and mold damage. Our unique structure automatically absorbs thickness variations within the mold, improving yield.

In glass insert molding, are you struggling with issues where glass or molds break due to individual differences (thickness variations) even within specifications? Even with standardized insert glass, minute dimensional differences are unavoidable, and molding them as is can lead to excessive pressing force, increasing the risk of breakage. Our company has designed and implemented a unique mechanism that automatically adjusts the interior of the mold in response to the individual thickness variations of the insert components. By consistently maintaining appropriate pressing strength, we prevent breakage of both glass and molds, significantly improving yield and equipment utilization rates. This is the ideal solution for manufacturers facing challenges in the stable production of high-quality glass insert molded products, such as those used in smartphones, tablets, and automotive parts.

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Glass thickness managed at 0.02mm rank! Stabilization of molding with weight and mold-specific settings.

Variations within specifications cause molding defects. We absorb variations through weight selection in 0.02mm increments and by setting conditions specific to each mold.

In glass insert molding (GIM), even within standard values, variations in the thickness of the glass material can affect compatibility with the mold, leading to uneven molding pressure, glass breakage, and appearance defects. Yoshida Technoworks has established a method for mass production of GIM for Kyocera's JA83, where the thickness of the glass is classified in increments of 0.02mm, and rank management is implemented through weight selection. Furthermore, by associating the glass rank with the molding conditions for each mold number, variations within the same material are absorbed by the molding conditions, ensuring stable mass production quality. This method is particularly effective in improving yield for GIM products that use thin glass (1mm or less).

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