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  • Picosecond laser cutting for display glass processing without chipping
    2026
    02-03
    Lecheng's picosecond laser cutting technology redefines precision glass processing by combining cold ablation physics with intelligent automation, enabling display manufacturers to produce increasingly sophisticated designs while maintaining exceptional structural integrity and production efficiency.
  • Glass Cutting Without Chipping
    2026
    01-27
    Lecheng's picosecond laser technology represents a paradigm shift in display glass cutting, combining sub-micron precision with production-scale robustness. By eliminating chipping and enabling complex geometries, it empowers manufacturers to meet evolving demands for thinner, stronger, and more versatile displays.
  • Picosecond Laser Ablation Enables Coverlay Opening by Replacing Wet Processes
    2026
    01-09
    The transition from wet chemical etching to picosecond laser ablation for coverlay opening represents a significant technological leap forward. Lecheng Intelligent is at the forefront of this shift, providing manufacturers with a tool that enables higher precision, greater design freedom, improved sustainability, and enhanced production efficiency. As FPCs continue to become smaller and more complex, Lecheng's laser technology is poised to become the new industry standard, empowering the next generation of electronic innovation.
  • Thermal Management in Laser Processing: Lecheng’s Green Picosecond Lasers Limit Heat Damage to <1μm​
    2025
    12-19
    Lecheng Intelligent’s green picosecond laser technology sets a new benchmark in thermal management for precision manufacturing. By confining heat damage to sub-micron scales, it enables higher yields, finer features, and new material applications—accelerating innovation in sustainable energy, electronics, and healthcare.
  • Glass Cutting Edge Control: Lecheng’s Picosecond Lasers Reduce Chipping from 10μm to 5μm
    2025
    12-18
    Lecheng Intelligent’s picosecond laser technology represents a paradigm shift in glass processing, where sub-5μm chipping enables new design possibilities and performance benchmarks across industries. By marrying precision optics with intelligent automation, Lecheng not only solves manufacturing challenges but also empowers innovations in electronics, healthcare, and sustainable energy.
  • How Wearable Devices Get Power: Lecheng’s Roll-to-Round Laser Systems Enable Self-Powered Wearables​
    2025
    12-16
    Lecheng Intelligent’s roll-to-round laser systems are revolutionizing how wearables harvest energy—transforming sunlight into a seamless power source that enhances device longevity, user convenience, and sustainability. By bridging high-precision manufacturing with real-world usability, they pave the way for a future where electronics are truly wireless and self-sufficient.
  • Comparative Study: Roll-to-Roll Laser Scribing & Edge-Cleaning System vs. Traditional Processes in the Printing Industry
    2025
    11-16
    The printing industry is evolving with increasing demands for high-precision, high-efficiency, and environmentally friendlymanufacturing processes. Traditional mechanical scribing and chemical cleaning methodshave long been used, but the roll-to-roll (R2R) laser scribing & edge-cleaning systemis emerging as a disruptive technology.
  • Femtosecond Laser Processing
    2025
    10-27
    Femtosecond laser processing represents one of the most advanced frontiers in precision manufacturing today. This technology utilizes laser pulses of incredibly short duration—approximately 10⁻¹⁵ seconds—to achieve material processing with unparalleled precision and minimal thermal damage. The unique characteristics of femtosecond lasers have opened up revolutionary possibilities across industries from medical devices to aerospace engineering.
  • Flexible perovskite module
    2025
    10-26
    First, why can perovskite solar cells still generate electricity indoors or in low-light environments? It's not generating light itself, but rather converting the faint light into electrical energy, which powers the small light in the circuit. Perovskite material is particularly good at absorbing light; even indoor light or scattered light can be utilized efficiently and normally.
  • Picosecond vs Femtosecond Lasers
    2025
    09-26
    In the realm of advanced laser technology, ultrafast lasers have revolutionized precision manufacturing, medical procedures, and scientific research. Among these, picosecond and femtosecond lasers represent the cutting edge of ultrashort pulse technology. While both operate at timescales incomprehensibly fast to humans, the subtle differences between them significantly impact their applications and effectiveness. This technical comparison examines the fundamental characteristics, mechanisms, and practical considerations of these two laser technologies.

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