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About Display Protect Solutions

A specialist manufacturer of polymer and glass cover lenses for regulated and performance-critical displays.

We focus on manufacturing control, cosmetic consistency, and repeatability — from early development through controlled production.

Our approach

Display Protect Solutions was established to support projects where cosmetic quality, manufacturing repeatability, and long-term stability matter more than scale.

We work closely with engineering teams to align materials, processes, and inspection criteria early — reducing yield risk, late redesign, and production surprises.

Why we operate this way

  • Many display projects fail late due to cosmetic variation, uncontrolled processes, or inspection defined too late

  • High-volume supply chains are poorly suited to low-volume, high-mix, performance-critical work

  • Late-stage fixes increase cost, delay validation, and compromise consistency

Our model is designed to prevent those issues — not react to them.

Our manufacturing model

We operate a tightly controlled, in-house manufacturing model built around CNC machining, semi-automated screen printing, optical lamination, adhesive application, and defined inspection processes.

This allows us to develop and validate processes alongside design — rather than adapting design to fixed production constraints.

Experience

Our team brings over three decades of experience in the design and manufacture of display and optical components. This experience spans early feasibility through to controlled, repeatable production, supporting applications with demanding cosmetic, optical, environmental, and regulatory requirements.

 

We focus on aligning design intent, manufacturing processes, and inspection criteria to prevent yield loss and late-stage redesign.

What this means for your project

  • Risks identified before design and suppliers are locked

  • Cosmetic and inspection criteria agreed early

  • Processes developed for repeatability, not first-off success

  • A clearer path from prototype to controlled production

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