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Key Features of TLC Equipment |
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Rectilinear, Multilinear, Circular, and Curvilinear Thin Flat Glass/Substrate Cutting
- Single sheet
- Laminate (LCD)
- X-Y (uni- or bi-directional)
- Cut through Nitto® tape or other protective polymer membrane during scribe
Clustering/Nesting Software for Maximum Substrate Utilization - Irregular shapes on same substrate
- Unrestricted layout
- Not constrained to single shapes, columns or rows
- Cost-effective substrate real estate utilization
Stationary Stage - Non-rotating to maintain overall flatness over a long period of use
- Fewer moving parts required
Unobstructed Load/Unload Surface - Easy in-line incorporation
Rotating Cutting Head w/ Incorporated CCD camera - Quick, repeatable target setting
- On-stage Measurement/Inspection
- Multi-scale feedback to ensure exact accuracy
- Precise, Repeatable alignment
- Rectilinear (X-Y)
- Multilinear (parallelograms, hexagons, trapezoids)
- Circular (circles, ovals)
- Curvilinear (D-shaped, filet-corner rectangles, arcs)
Custom TLC Software - Controlled Auto-Calibrating Wheel Placement Accuracy
- Added precision
- Substrate auto-sizing
- Substrate auto-placement on stage
- Enhanced target location
- Repeatable scribe placement
- Software revisions/updates available free of charge, if no mechanical change required
User Friendly PC Windows®-based Operating System with AutoCAD® Interface - Graphic User Interface (GUI) screens
- Familiar commands
- Seamless interface with AutoCAD®
- Easy to operate
Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Electronic Components - Readily available
- Fast replacement
- Eliminate sole source supplier
Rugged Build - High reliability
- Six year proven field performance
Simple Maintenance Easy Operation - Requires only 3-4 hours of training, depending on language constraints
Affordable - Least expensive Gen-3 and Gen-5 computer-controlled mechanical rectilinear/SHAPES glass cutters in the world
- Approximately 1/2 the cost of comparable equipment
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