Fingerprint module dispensing uses Leco dispensing valve
Release time:
2025-08-15 12:12
Source:
Leica Technology
In today's world, people are increasingly concerned about their information and privacy. Many of the electronic devices around us now use fingerprint recognition technology to protect our information. Fingerprint recognition technology has only been developed in recent years, but it has rapidly advanced and become a commonly used privacy protection feature. At the same time, Fingerprint module dispensing is also a crucial step in the production of fingerprint modules.
Currently, there are many fingerprint recognition solutions, such as front-facing contact, rear-facing contact, and sliding contact methods on mobile phones. However, regardless of the method, production requires highly precise dispensing valve equipment. Fingerprint module dispensing requires precise dispensing valve equipment. Leiko dispensing valve equipment offers sufficient precision for precise dispensing and can use adhesives with different properties and viscosities during the dispensing process, meeting the needs of dispensing the same equipment with different adhesives.
Finding the right dispensing valve manufacturer is also crucial for fingerprint module dispensing, as choosing the right manufacturer can lead to better product quality.
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