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LCD substrates and cover glass for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, as well as curved displays for televisions and vehicles, are demanding the ultra-thin glass slimming process technology more than ever.
To respond to the needs for ultra-thin glass thinner than the conventional ones, NSC has established its original technology of single substrate chemical etching process.
NSC’s ultra-thin chemical etching process can uniformly process large-sized glass substrates measuring up to 1,500 mm × 1,850 mm (G6). Glass substrates are laid flat during the process, so as to prevent warping of the substrate. The thinnest measurement ultra-thin slimming process can reach is 30μmt. Because this process does not need carriers for conveyance, no jig marks will leave on the substrates.
At NSC, slimming a glass workpiece to a thickness measurement of 0.25mmt or thinner is defined as “ultra-thin slimming.” Up to now NSC is capable of ultra-thin slimming to a thickness measurement of 30μmt.
With an increase in demand for thinner and lighter cell phones, notebook computers, smartphones, and tablets, thinner glass products are required for the likes of the LCD panels that these products incorporate.
NSC, being a pioneer in the industry of chemical slimming of LCD panels and glass substrates, has strived to develop chemical-based technologies for uniformly etching glass substrates. Since NSC’s establishment of mass production process for batch slimming of LCD panels in 2001, as the leader we have greatly contributed to the popularization of LCD mobile devices such as cell phones.
In 2010, NSC established the mass production process for single substrate slimming, with which we successfully launched the mass production process technology for slimming large-sized glass substrates measuring up to 1500 mm × 1850 mm.
So far, the quantity of mass production at NSC has reached over 20 million. With our strength in chemical etching process and know-how for etching technology, NSC has been gaining high recognition among the domestic and overseas manufacturers in terms of both quality and lead time
Recently, requirements for processing glass materials are increasing among many products since demand is shifting from resin materials to glass materials on account of the fact that glass materials have properties such as high-quality texture, durability, chemical resistance, and easy maintenance. To further enhance customers’ experiences, NSC will keep striving to develop more solutions for slimming more kinds of glass workpieces.
In many cases, the machining of glass workpieces generates minute flaws called “micro-cracks,” which are invisible to the human eye and which can lead to reduction in strength or cracking. NSC’s etching technology is capable of removing micro-cracks by performing very slight chemical etching onto the glass workpieces, so as to improve strength of the glass.