UoH develops low-cost rubbing machine for manufacturing LCDs

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

The (UoH) here Thursday announced a group of its researchers has developed and designed a low-cost, indigenous rubbing machine used in the manufacture of LCDs.

Though LCDs are not manufactured in India, yet the advent of this technology is a step ahead in future, he said adding a patent has been applied for the machine.

It was expected the machine will not only encourage LCDs fabrication in the country but also significantly lower the production cost, he said.

"The proper anchoring of liquid crystal, a component required for visual image production, is achieved via rubbing. Internationally, the have large rubbing machines for in-house consumption and R&D purposes. But, researchers in rely on manual rubbing process with not-so-well-reproducible results," the said.

In view of its importance, a team led by UoH Surajit Dhara, who has been working in the field of liquid crystals, designed the rubbing machine which is simple to operate, portable, and inexpensive, Podile said.

"Having the potential of creating new market forces across the globe, the machine is first-of-its-kind in and the cheapest in the world. A patent has been applied in this regard", he said.

Currently, the technology, which has been transferred to a Kerala-based firm, is being used for R&D purposes for making prototypes and in studying fundamental aspects of and LC based devices.

Dhara said compared to similar imported rubbing machines which cost around Rs 50 lakh, the machine developed by them is ten times cheaper.

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First Published: Thu, May 30 2019. 17:40 IST