Microreplication Tiny Technology from 3M![]() Microreplication Tiny Technology for Mobile Phone Screens. At the core of their production of more than 50,000 different types of products, Microreplication "tiny" technology is used by 3M for a wide range of products including road signs, abrasives, overhead projectors, grinders, as well as the reflective film being used in laptop and cell phones. 3M innovated Microreplication Technology which involves creating structured microscopic shapes on surfaces- such as pyramids, and replicating them in very precise patterns. Invisible to the naked eye, they are used to cover large sheets of plastics, or other surfaces, for use on several applications.
Films and covers with these micro-replicated ridges, pyramids, and other shapes change the chemical, physical, and optical properties of surfaces- such as making road signs brighter when they reflect light. In cell phones and laptops, these sheets or plastic films extend the life of your batteries by enhancing the brightness of screens without having to leverage additional energy.
3M also used Microreplication to revolutionise the manufacture of abrasives, mainly used in plenty of applications in industrial processing, eventually developing the 3M Precision-Shaped Grain technology that is widely used today. Not only more user friendly, this modern abrasive technology allows customers who use them to finish work faster. To know more about Microreplication "tiny" technology from 3M and its developments, please visit www.3m.com.au today.
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