400×600mm OCA Bubble Remover Machine — Professional Defoaming
Autoclave for Screen Refurbishing
Bubbles trapped after OCA or SCA lamination are one of the most common causes of rejected screens in repair shops and display assembly lines. Even a clean lamination process can leave residual air that only becomes visible after the panel cools — costing you time, materials, and customer trust.
Our 400×600mm OCA bubble remover machine is a dedicated post-lamination pressure-finishing station. It uses a controlled combination of pressure, temperature, and holding time to help residual air settle inside the bonded stack, delivering a clear, stable, bubble-free result that holds up after cooling.
With a 400 × 600mm effective working chamber, this model sits in the sweet spot between compact phone-repair units and oversized industrial systems. It comfortably handles smartphone LCDs, tablet panels, notebook displays, vehicle screens, and small-to-medium industrial TFT modules — often several units per cycle — making it a practical choice for repair workshops scaling up, refurbishing lines, and display module manufacturers.
1. 400×600mm Large Working Chamber — Batch Processing, Higher Daily Output The generous chamber accepts multiple phone screens per cycle, or a single large tablet, notebook, or industrial TFT panel. Instead of running screens one at a time, you process a batch — turning bubble removal from a bottleneck into a background step in your workflow.
2. Precise Pressure & Temperature Control for Repeatable Results Digital control over pressure, temperature, and holding time means the setting that worked yesterday works today. Repeatability is what separates a professional refurbishing operation from guesswork — you can record an approved recipe per product family and reproduce it reliably.
3. Compatible with OCA, SCA and Optical Bonding Adhesives Whether your process uses OCA film, SCA liquid adhesive, or full optical bonding for industrial displays, this defoaming autoclave handles the post-lamination stage. Suitable for LCD, OLED, TFT, touch panel, cover glass, and CTP+LCM stack structures.
4. Built for Mixed-Model Repair and Production Work Flat screens, curved screens, framed panels, and cover glass assemblies — the chamber accommodates varied panel structures with appropriate fixture support. Ideal for repair shops handling many different models and for manufacturers running mixed production batches.
Why Choose Us
We Match the Machine to Your Panel — Not the Other Way Around Send us your panel dimensions, adhesive type, and defect photos, and we will tell you honestly whether the 400×600 model fits, whether you need a different chamber size, or whether your real problem is upstream in the lamination step. A wrong machine helps nobody.
Complete Bonding Workflow Support Bubble removal is one stage of a connected process. We can advise on vacuum OCA laminating machines, fixture design, and compressor matching so the whole workflow works together.
Clear Written Configuration Before You Order You receive a written packing list confirming exactly what is included — chamber, control unit, trays, fixtures, and whether the air compressor is included, optional, or buyer-supplied. No surprises on arrival.
FAQ
Q1: What screen sizes fit in a 400×600mm chamber?
The 400 × 600 mm working area accepts multiple phone screens per cycle, or a single tablet, notebook, or industrial panel within that footprint. Please note the usable space is reduced by tray and fixture thickness — send us your exact panel dimensions and we will confirm the fit.
Q2: Can this machine remove dust trapped under the OCA?
No. A bubble remover is intended for residual air after lamination. Dust already sealed inside the stack requires better cleaning, static control, glove and tray discipline, and pre-lamination inspection. Pressure cannot remove a solid particle.
Q3: What pressure and temperature settings should I use?
There is no single universal recipe. Settings depend on panel structure, adhesive type, glass thickness, fixture support, and load size. We recommend a three-sample validation method: run a baseline, change one variable, then verify repeatability on a third panel — and always inspect after full cooling, not while the panel is warm.
Q4: Why do bubbles come back after the screen cools?
This usually indicates incomplete edge wet-out, a slightly curved cover glass, insufficient fixture support at the border, or adhesive stress released during cooling. Cool the panel flat and re-inspect under side light before running another cycle.
Q5: Is higher pressure always better?
No. Excessive pressure can create stress marks, adhesive distortion, haze, or touch-layer issues. The correct setting is the lowest controlled value that gives a stable result without introducing a new defect.
Q6: Does it work with OCA and SCA both?
Yes. The machine handles post-lamination defoaming for OCA film, SCA liquid adhesive, and optical bonding processes across LCD, OLED, TFT, touch panel, and cover glass stacks.
Q7: Should I buy a bubble remover or an OCA laminating machine first?
If bubbles are created during the first lamination contact, address the laminator and fixture first. If your lamination is clean but residual air remains after bonding, a bubble remover is the right next step. Send us defect photos and we will help you decide.
Q8: What information should I send to get an accurate recommendation?
Panel dimensions and thickness; display type (LCD / OLED / TFT / touch module); adhesive type; defect photos under front light and side light; daily output target; your country and voltage; available compressed air supply; and installation space. The more detail you send, the more accurate our recommendation.