GB/T 32645-2016
AbolishedSpecification for edge condition of flat panel display glass substrates
平板显示器基板玻璃边缘条件规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the permissible edge conditions, including defects like chips, cracks, and roughness, for glass substrates used in flat panel displays such as LCDs and OLEDs. It is applied during the manufacturing, quality inspection, and incoming material acceptance of glass substrates to ensure they meet processing and assembly requirements without causing breakage or display defects. The standard is primarily used by glass substrate producers and display panel manufacturers in the electronics industry.
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