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  • Ultra-Thin Glass Cutting Solutions
    2026
    03-06
    Ultra-thin glass laser cutting is more than just a niche process; it is an enabling technology that unlocks the design and functional potential of modern electronics. By mastering the interplay of light and thermal stress, it solves the fundamental challenge of separating an extremely brittle material with precision and care. This technology provides the flawless, strong edges necessary for device durability and aesthetics, all while enabling the high-speed, high-yield production that the consumer electronics and automotive industries demand. As devices continue to evolve, the precision and flexibility of laser cutting will remain at the forefront, shaping the very glass that protects and displays our digital world.
  • Laser Texturing Systems for Molds, Dies, and Surface Functionalization
    2026
    03-04
    Laser texturing systems represent a paradigm shift in surface engineering, transforming passive surfaces into active, performance-defining components. By offering unprecedented precision, digital control, and versatility, this technology empowers manufacturers in the mold and die industry to produce higher-quality, more consistent parts. Simultaneously, it unlocks revolutionary capabilities for functional surface creation across automotive, aerospace, medical, and consumer goods sectors. Companies like Lecheng are at the forefront of this shift, providing the advanced tools that turn intricate surface designs into reliable, high-performance industrial reality, proving that the future of manufacturing is not just shaped, but precisely textured.
  • What Is “Dead Zone” in Solar Cells
    2026
    02-18
    Dead zone control represents a pivotal factor in perovskite solar commercialization, directly impacting module efficiency and manufacturing costs. Lecheng’s laser technologies—combining precision patterning, intelligent compensation, and scalable automation—provide the industry with practical solutions for maximizing active area utilization. As perovskite technology advances, Lecheng continues to lead in developing laser processes that push dead zones below 100μm, bringing next-generation solar cells closer to their theoretical efficiency limits.
  • 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.
  • Ultrafast Laser Processing for Next-Generation Thin-Film Solar Cells
    2025
    12-06
    The evolution of thin-film photovoltaic manufacturing increasingly relies on advanced laser processing technologies. Among these, ultrafast lasers, particularly picosecond and femtosecond systems, have emerged as transformative tools for structuring and optimizing solar cells based on materials like CIGS (Copper Indium Gallium Selenide) and perovskite. Their unique ability to deliver extreme precision with minimal thermal impact addresses critical challenges in processing these often-sensitive materials, directly contributing to enhanced device performance and longevity.
  • Laser Ablation vs. Engraving vs. Cutting
    2025
    12-02
    Laser processing technologies, including ablation, engraving, and cutting, are fundamental to modern precision manufacturing. While they all utilize high-energy laser beams to interact with materials, they are distinguished by their core objectives, key process parameters, and resultant application scenarios. Understanding these differences is crucial for selecting the appropriate technology for specific industrial needs.
  • 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.
  • Efficient All-Perovskite Photovoltaic Cells
    2025
    10-09
    As wearable technology advances from fitness trackers to medical monitors and augmented reality glasses, power autonomy remains the critical bottleneck. Conventional batteries limit device functionality and design freedom, while rigid solar solutions compromise wearability. Enter ultrathin all-perovskite photovoltaic cells – the breakthrough technology enabling truly self-sustaining wearable ecosystems.
  • Technical Challenges and Innovations in Thin-Film Laser Etching Equipment
    2025
    09-15
    Laser etching technology has become indispensable in the precision processing of thin-film materials, particularly in industries such as display manufacturing, photovoltaics, and flexible electronics. Despite its advantages in non-contact processing, digital control, and high precision, several technical challenges persist in the development and application of thin-film laser etching equipment. This article explores these challenges and the innovative solutions driving the industry forward.

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