Introductory device for lab use for rubbing treatment. Compact, lightweight, and easy to handle.
The "Lapping Jig MRG-100" is a device designed for development and prototyping that enables high-precision lapping of glass substrates, film substrates, and more. The rotation of the lapping roll, movement of the sample stage, number of reciprocations, and processing time can be easily set using a numeric keypad. With a compact size of 450×375mm, it can be installed in tight spaces and is very easy to transport. 【Features】 - The lapping pressure can be set by adjusting the height of the sample stage (manually). - The sample stage can rotate ±45 degrees. *For more details, please refer to the documentation. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Specifications】 Target sample size: Maximum 100mm square substrate Sample stage movement speed: Maximum 9mm/sec (in 0.05mm increments) Sample stage front and back stroke: Approximately 80mm (stroke adjustable) Sample stage up and down stroke: 20mm (manual scale alignment) Sample fixation: Vacuum suction fixation using a vacuum pump Roll width: 100mm Roll diameter: 40mm Roll rotation speed: Maximum 3000rpm (brushless DC motor) Power supply: AC100-230V 50/60Hz External dimensions: W450×D375×H330mm Others: Adjustable number of reciprocations and processing time *For more details, please refer to the documentation. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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[Purpose] The technique known as rubbing refers to the process of rubbing glass substrates or film substrates coated with oriented films such as polyimide in one direction. When liquid crystal molecules come into contact with the oriented film that has undergone rubbing treatment, the liquid crystal molecules easily align in that direction, enabling the ON/OFF control of light transmission. [Achievements] Research and development of liquid crystal displays, sensors, and functional application films.
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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.