We can also accommodate shapes that create an inclination in the window! This will contribute to measures against returning light.
The "Glass LID" is a component that joins various optical windows with a metal frame and is used as a cover in packages such as LEDs, lasers, and MEMS. The seam-welded type of Glass LID is designed with a thin flange thickness for the metal frame, allowing it to be joined to the cavity through seam welding. Basically, we offer custom-designed products, accommodating sizes from a few millimeters to several tens of millimeters. 【Features】 ■ Two types of joining methods (Seal Glass Type / Direct Seal Type) ■ Customizable ■ Proven design for various shapes *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Two types of glass and metal frame joining methods are available for selection. ■ Generally, we propose custom designs that include optical coatings. ■ We can accommodate ultraviolet and mid-infrared applications, offering appropriate designs tailored to your specific needs and requirements. ■ We have a proven track record of designing a wide variety of shapes, including square, rectangular, round windows, square windows, and stepped shapes. ■ Structures with inclines can also be manufactured. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its founding in 1949, we have developed our business based on the glass material technology and glass-to-metal sealing technology (GTMS) cultivated through glass products for vacuum tubes. Building on this accumulated technology, we have also aligned our innovations from vacuum tubes to semiconductors, and as a result of continuously providing various components that respond to the integration of light and electronics, our technology has now borne fruit in three business areas: "glass components for electrical and electronic devices," "optoelectronics packaging components," and "glass ceramics (LTCC)."