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28 August 2000 LCD cutting process: remanufacture of 4:3 aspect commercial into 1:1 avionics displays
David M. Craig
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Abstract
The recent business difficulties in manufacturing avionic grade AMLCDs from scratch has focussed attention on the alternative route of remanufacturing commercial grade AMLCDs to suite the optical and environmental requirements of cockpit displays. A major difficulty in this approach has been the absence of commercially available glass with the 1:1 aspect ratio often requested, particularly for retrofits. A proven method is described which circumvents this difficulty by allowing an AMLCD to be reshaped after its original manufacture.
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David M. Craig "LCD cutting process: remanufacture of 4:3 aspect commercial into 1:1 avionics displays", Proc. SPIE 4022, Cockpit Displays VII: Displays for Defense Applications, (28 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.397750
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KEYWORDS
Manufacturing

Glasses

LCDs

Cockpit displays

Defense and security

Contamination

Optics manufacturing

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