Processing accuracy with a minimum depth of 0.1μm. We have experience in processing various types of glass, including groove processing, coloring, and deposition patterns.
We perform fine groove processing on glass through wet etching, forming high-precision patterns. Our glass intaglio, which serves as the original plate for pad printing, as well as reticles and, more recently, microchannels and optical sensor components, are adopted for various applications. Our strength lies in our ability to process various materials in glass and to provide groove processing with depths of over 10μ at relatively low costs using our unique know-how. We excel in high-precision wet etching at the micrometer level. Additionally, we possess deposition equipment, allowing us to perform pattern etching of metals deposited on glass. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.*
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【Materials Handled】 Blue board, white board, borosilicate glass, quartz, etc. 【Work Size】 Maximum 1500x2000 【Accuracy】 Depth ±0.1μ, Width ±0.2μ (varies by specifications) 【Secondary Processing】 Profile processing by machining Metal thin film deposition on glass substrates 【Quality Assurance】 Visual inspection of all items Various measuring instruments *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Processing Achievements】 Printing Glass Gravure Microreactor Linear/Rotary Encoder Force Sensor Reticle Accelerometer Parts, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Microchannel
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Screen glass
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Glass intaglio for pad printing
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Cr evaporation pattern
Company information
Our company has been engaged in fine processing using wet etching for over 70 years since its establishment. We specialize in groove processing of various types of glass and precise patterning on metal thin films deposited on glass and resin substrates. - Precision glass scales - Glass intaglio for pad printing/taco printing - Various glass etching (screen glass, polarizing filters [camera cross filters], etc.) - Microreactors - Film-based linear scales and rotary scales for encoders - Optical sensor components for controlling movements in robots, motors, and more We focus on manufacturing centered around the above items. Additionally, we continue to challenge the limits of the micro realm as a "behind-the-scenes powerhouse" in various fields that require precision at the micron level, including industry, healthcare, and research.