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Miniaturization reduces thickness. It does not reduce mechanical stress. In ultra-thin optical modules, thickness uniformity and modulus define dimensional stability. If thin glass bends or creeps, alignment shifts. Geometry deviation becomes signal deviation. Our down-draw process enables ultra-thin glass with controlled thickness and defined mechanical behavior – supporting compact optical modules without compromising stability. Because in wafer-level optics, performance means controlled geometry, predictable stress behavior, and stable optical alignment. Learn how ultra-thin glass defines dimensional stability: https://lnkd.in/dx_hVd6C

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