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Old 03-10-2019, 14:16   #241 (permalink)
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i have problem too, at 30 minutes after bubble removing finished, all seems okay.
but after that , it show some bubble.
then i put it agin at bubble remover , it gone, but it keep coming back after hour. same position.
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Old 04-15-2019, 15:19   #242 (permalink)
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hi bro can i get pictures of what your talking about must of time is a small dust trap under the oca
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hi bro can i get pictures of what your talking about must of time is a small dust trap under the oca
I agree with what Zagalo2 is saying.

Most probably a dust/sand grain left between the glass and the LCD.

Also what Qmad3 wrote: NEVER use an oil based liquid to clean; `better an alcohol based liquid.

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hi

i have good experience in lcd referbishing
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Dear I try below method and for me its 100% working
1. Oca size bigger then lcd size 0.50 mm all 4 side
2. Pasting machine vacumm at least -98.5
Vacumm time 6 sec , pasting time 8 sec
3. Deformer ( de-bubbler ) temp 40c , pressure 5, time 10 miniutes.
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Oca take out of only 30 miniutes before use.
Oca store temp 4c
Pasting machine whether its plate or ballon must be good aline
LCD side of lcm during pasting must be at balloon or plate side
At a time of pasting tp must be do not touch any corner and centre of lcd
Try and replay if it's also work for you
May be help other tooo
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I ran across this issue just now where the lcd is showing a yellowish greenish tint on the top right corner.. I believe heat caused the issue but im not positive. I left the phone on overnight and I think it overheated and burned a mark in the lcd.

check this video out with my issue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FaE...ture=*********
Cause is wrongful separation
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Old 02-05-2021, 08:32   #247 (permalink)
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missing this group

i miss this group. Who is still doing OCA refurbs?

Last edited by cellularman89; 02-05-2021 at 08:34. Reason: Typo
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Old 02-28-2021, 00:18   #248 (permalink)
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I am using a AK pro machine, the screen apear waves when finish.

1. apply oca to glass and do laminate and bubble remove together as the machine doing this way, no bubbles

2. place the oca done glass on lcd and do laminate and bubble remove, no bubbles. but see lcd waves

if someone help me, much appreciated
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Hello,

I have since some month problems with the iPhone OCA Touchscreens an Glasses, after vacuuming bubbles appear again.... of 10 displays appear at 5 and more again the bubbles at the Glass.
These always disappear when you vacuum them again, but after a few minutes / hours they come back.
I have tested all possible settings... used all possible qualities of OCA... really tested a lot.
Can anyone help me?
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infinix Note 7 (X690) Broken Touch Glass Replacement (Only Touch Glass Not Panel)

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Old 06-13-2022, 16:11   #251 (permalink)
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I think overall it break down to the condition of the polarizer after removing the glue; some have indent, scratch, pin holes from broke front glass lense.

I have attached a recent picture of my LCDs, hint thats an ip6 plus and I found that any LCD have deep polarizer scratch will require a new polarizer. The OCA wont mask it, even it does mask it after autoclave, after a fews hours or a day it will reappear again.

Talking about LCDs that do not have indent, scratch, pin holes, I have been doing the following and those 1 - 3 tiny bubbles problems still persist showing on the edges
  1. Applied OCA onto LCD (I've tried both methods on to LCD or Glass Lense)
  2. dump into autoclave for 11mins for 60'c 07mpa
  3. after autoclave, I use a heat press for 75c for 20seconds to press each LCD one at a time.
  4. then apply front glass lense onto LCD with a precision mould
  5. put LCD screen into vacuum lcd laminator one at a time (I found out there are tons of vids showing you can laminator 2 - 6 screens at one time. I think its bs due to the poor machine design)
  6. dump into autoclave for 23mins 60c 07mpa

I wonder how the Chinese & Apple assemble their screens without any tiny BUBBLES. I see many vids online showing how well ppls can refurbish their screens but they don't show close up or after an hoursday or is it pure marketing stunt to make you buy their machines. I hope some one really can shed some lights the proper way to do it as my broken screens orders are pilling up waiting to be refurbish.

ps: Sorry i just found out I can not post link due to new user limitation. I'm happy to create a skype group if any one keen to join in.



you can create Telegram gorup is better !!!
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