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Laser Scoring Improves Glass

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Laurel M. Sheppard

Three decades ago it was proposed that a CO2 laser could be used to draw a crack in a sheet of glass to separate it into smaller pieces. Further developed in Russia, the technique was brought to Corning Inc. in 1989 to scale it up for manufacturing for such applications as liquid crystal displays. The process Corning has developed uses a 10.6-µm laser and precisely controlled heating and cooling to thermally drive a vent across a sheet of glass. This involves putting a nick in the edge of the glass, heating the glass to just above the annealing point and chilling the surface with...Read full article

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