Coresix Precision Glass, Inc. was founded on the acquisition of an established glass fabrication company in January 2002. Extensive experience in edging, lapping, polishing and cleaning enabled Coresix to quickly become a premier supplier of precision glass components to an array of markets. Early and continued success of our glass company has driven steady growth, allowing us to design and build a new facility suited to the needs of the markets we serve. Today, we strive for continuous improvement in quality and cleanliness of our products and excellence in all areas of service to our customers.
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) designed to provide both workers and emergency personnel with the proper procedures for handling or working with a particular substance. Restriction of Hazardous Substances, and impacts the entire electronics industry and many electrical products as well. The original RoHS, also known as Directive 2002/95/EC, originated in the European Union in 2002 and restricts the use of six hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products. All applicable products in the EU market since July 1, 2006 must pass RoHS compliance.
Introduction of materials into the Coresix glass fabrication process typically involves sizing of the substrate for subsequent operations. This can be achieved by several means, depending on the overall dimensions, thickness and type of glass being used. In all cases, this initial operation is viewed by Coresix to be as critical as any other to assure the overall quality of the finished part. Our custom glass cutting process is executed with precise accuracy and detail. In working predominantly with flat sheet glass materials, scribe and break glass cutting is the most common method of sizing glass substrate at Coresix.
Today's advanced technologies in display, imaging, sensors, and biotech require precision windows and cover glass of the highest quality and cleanliness. With the highest standards of cleanliness and surface quality and other markets, Coresix produces the highest quality cover glass from a wide variety of materials. Our optical clean room is a completely darkened environment for maximum effectiveness of the inspection lighting and is certified to class 100. All cleanliness and surface quality critical components are inspected and packaged within the clean room.
At Coresix, cleanliness is treated as an independent technology; procedures for which are continuously monitored and improved upon. With many of today's technologies, the introduction of foreign matter to the process can have a serious impact on production yields and product performance. Coresix provides a unique niche in our ability to clean glass and maintain the highest level of cleanliness to the customer's door. All steps in the fabrication process prior to cleaning can have an impact on the cleanliness of the final product.
For custom glass solutions, including cutting and unique glass products, the operations at Coresix Precision Glass are well suited. As a custom glass manufacturer, our equipment is versatile and our engineers are creative when it comes to producing custom glass products. Our Process Design Group is our most valuable asset in the design and production of glass sheets and components. By combining our standard equipment with custom fixtures and tooling, they are able to develop a robust process for the production of most custom glass products.
Though our product line evolves and adapts to the continually changing markets we serve, in general, Coresix specializes in providing flat glass substrates to the highest levels of surface quality and cleanliness. We strive for continuous improvement in our products and excellence in all areas of service to our customers. The drive for low-cost miniaturization has evolved into a broad range of wafer-level packaging options that deliver performance and price advantages to emerging technologies. Coresix adds a new measure of precision and technology to standard strip and sheet glass fabrication.