LCD Repair Machine

lcd repair instrumentation
1. LCD Repair Bonding Machine
The LCD Repair Bonding Machine is additionallycalled Pulse Heat Bonding Machine, Pulse Heat Hot Bar Machine, and ACF (Anisotropic semiconducting Film) Bonder, which may be used on LCD ACF/COF/TAB repair. it’smost typical machine on LCD repair method, will re-bond or replace new COF/TAB.
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2. LCDoptical device Repair Machine
Laser machine will repair broken LCD glass. likethe matter of ITO break, short line, bright line, half-line, line, multi-line so on.
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3. LCD Polarizer Film Removing and Laminating Machine
They are conjointlycalledLCD Polarizer Film Delaminating and Laminating machine. These 2 machines area unit used for LCDpolarizer film replacement.
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4. LCD Repair Accessories and Materials
Except the LCD repair instrumentation, we have a tendency toconjointlygive accessories and materials of LCD repair application. the majority tools and materials required by LCD repair will be found from here, like tools: Heating Solder Iron, Removing Wind Station, Alcohol Bottle, COF/TAB Cutter, Optical magnifier, LCDtake a look at Board, compressor, LVDS, hand-heldscientific instrument, exactitude Tweezers

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