Laser Micro-Drilled MCPET Light Guide Plates in Car Display
Micro-drilling for optical light guide diffuser
Hortech employs laser micro-drilling, a type of cold finishing that outperforms traditional cutting, to finish light guide plates. This allows quick molding trials as well as mass production with high yield. Adopting light guide plates made of special light-transmitting materials with optical holes to design new components is better than traditional light guide plates in that the former has fewer chips. Additionally, the light can be emitted consistently. It is more cost-effective when it comes to manufacturing large panels and miniaturized vehicle devices.
Laser Micro-Drilling for Optical Light Guide Plates
Laser micro-drilling can be employed according to the pattern the client provides for quick production and authentication of miniaturized vehicle display. Traditional die-cutting requires many molding trials. Additionally, molds are expensive and their life is short. Furthermore, the yield of traditional die-cutting is low as it generates burrs. In contrast, laser micro-drilling allows quick molding trial and mass production with high yield.
Product Features
- Finishing without mold.
- The cost of trials is low.
- High quality.
- Simple processes.
Applications
- Vehicle display.
- Wearable display.
- Portable, mobile display.
Laser Micro-Drilled MCPET Light Guide Plates in Car Display | Laser Engraving & Micro Cutting Machines Manufacturer | Hortech Co.
Located in Taiwan since 2006, Hortech Company has been a manufacturer providing precision laser processing services and custom designed machines. Its core techniques include: Laser Micro-Drilled MCPET Light Guide Plates in Car Display, laser micro-etching, micro-drilling, micro-cutting, and laser engraving. It has successfully developed products for diverse industries, including optical scales for factory automation and robotics, superfine reticles for the defense industry, and wafer dicing and drilling for the semiconductor industry. Hortech's laser OEM/ODM services have served industrial partners from around the world.
Hortech Company was established by Dr. Owen Chun Hao Li in 2016. It has developed a laser marking system used for the traceability of medical circuit boards for a Taiwanese circuit manufacturer in 2018. It has developed the triple wavelength laser combined machining system for a Singapore manufacturer in 2017. It produced different types of magnetic and optical scales with high accuracy for encoders and actuators since 2019. Hortech kept upgrading its laser machines and expanding its services to different regions. Its rigorous quality control processes ensures its clients' needs are satisfied.
Hortech Co. has been offering customers ultra-precision laser machining services and laser CNC machines since 2006, both with advanced technology and 27 years of experiences, Hortech Co. ensures each customer's demands are met.