Jwell Micro-structure Roller for Optical Film and Sheet


Microstructure roller make the micro structure treat for the roller surface after the copperize, nickelage, to be the height class optics sheet or film which will be the key module parts of the LCD panel. The final product used in the LCD/LED display, mobile phone, 3D raster, prismatic lens and micro lens.
Roller Features
- Precision microstructure processing after copper and nickel plating
- Produces high-grade optical film and sheet for LCD/LED modules
- Supports prism, microlens, and 3D grating film structures
- Designed for displays, notebooks, mobile phones, and optical components
Application Scenarios

Product Description
JWELL Microstructure Roller for Optical Film is developed for producing high-grade optical film and sheet used in LCD and LED display systems. The roller surface is first copper plated and nickel plated, then processed with the required microstructure. This manufacturing sequence creates the specialized roller surface needed for optical film and sheet production.
The microstructure roller is used to produce functional optical materials that become key module components in LCD and LED panels. Supported products include optical backlight film, prism brightness-enhancement film, microlens film, and 3D grating film. Each application relies on a defined surface microstructure to provide the required optical function in the finished material.
Typical downstream uses include liquid-crystal displays, LED panels, notebook computer screens, mobile phone displays, prismatic lenses, microlens products, and 3D raster materials. The copper and nickel plated surface provides the foundation for subsequent microstructure processing and supports the production of specialized optical patterns.
For optical film and sheet manufacturers, the JWELL microstructure roller provides a dedicated production component for creating structured functional surfaces. It is suitable for production lines serving display, backlight, and optical-component applications where the roller surface structure directly relates to the function and quality of the finished film or sheet.



