Fonon Display and Semiconductor Systems’ Fantom G8™ utilizes Zero Width Laser Cutting Technology™ (ZWLCT™) which allows scribing applications to be processed with tremendous speed, no material loss, and no chips or other debris associated with conventional scribe and break techniques. Additionally, ZWLCT™ maintains the integrity of the glass, making it three to five times mechanically stronger.
“The Fantom G8™ splits materials at the molecular level with tremendous speed, no material loss, and no chips or other debris associated with conventional scribe and break techniques, it is ideal for ultra thin and larger G8-G11 size panels”, said Demitri Nikitin, CEO of Fonon Display and Semiconductor Systems. “Plus, the cost savings on the Fantom G8™ are tremendous and our prices not only include installation, but startup, and training as well.”
“The Fantom G8™ splits materials at the molecular level with tremendous speed, no material loss, and no chips or other debris associated with conventional scribe and break techniques, it is ideal for ultra thin and larger G8-G11 size panels”, said Demitri Nikitin, CEO of Fonon Display and Semiconductor Systems. “Plus, the cost savings on the Fantom G8™ are tremendous and our prices not only include installation, but startup, and training as well.”
Consider the Savings:
- The Fantom G8™ is a low cost solution for precision glass scribing priced the same as or less than precision mechanical scribers.
- The Fantom G8™will produce glass panels without any additional edge processing, eliminating the grinding and cleaning line.
- The Fantom G8™ features adjustable loading and unloading positions for in-line integration saving valuable processing time.
- The Fantom G8™ is “plug-n-play”. It’s easy to install, quick to start-up and its operators training requirement levels are reduced.
- The Fantom G8™ requires no laser service, no gas consumption, no optical alignments, and no optics cleaning.
- The Fantom G8™’s modular design utilizes standard components for easier service.
- The Fantom G8 can be easily integrated into an inline system.
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