This is a standalone glass scriber compatible with second-generation mother glass that could not be supported by the MHS-300S.
This is a semi-automatic glass scriber for research and development purposes. Up to four types of scriber patterns can be registered. In automatic mode, a buzzer will sound to notify you when the processing is complete. The cutter allows for adjustments in both cutting depth and pressure. Once a series of processes is completed, it automatically releases the vacuum, making setup changes easy. As safety features, it comes standard with a safety cover, interlock, emergency stop, and suction sensor.
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basic information
Number of scriber heads: 1 head Scribing method: Linear cutting (one direction, reciprocating) Drive method: AC motor with speed range of 0 to 40 mm/sec in 0.1 mm/sec increments Scribing accuracy: ±20 µm Cutter pressure adjustment method: Spring pressure adjustment Cutter tip: Diamond or carbide wheel cutter, replaceable Glass dimensions: 500×500 mm (MAX) × 0.3–2 mm thickness Utility: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz : Compressed air for vacuum generator 0.5 MPa External dimensions: (W) 1330 × (D) 1200 × (H) 1300 mm, weight approximately 130 kg Safety specifications: Safety cover (with interlock), emergency stop button : Suction sensor
Price range
P5
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Applications/Examples of results
There are examples of scribing with non-alkali glass measuring 370x430x0.5mm.
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Model number | overview |
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MHS-300S | Scriver for the first generation of mother glass |
Company information
Since our establishment in 1972, we have supported engineers and researchers involved in displays. We manufacture and sell various glass substrates and world-standard EHC cells both domestically and internationally, which are the core of our business. In recent years, there has been a growing demand for diverse metal deposition substrates and high-definition patterned glass substrates. As peripheral equipment, we provide custom small LCD panel assembly systems and wet process equipment, as well as dedicated systems for measuring and inspecting organic EL and organic solar cells, including simple jigs and more.