Laser Micromachining Company adds new Coherent 193nm laser to Contract Manufacturing Unit.

 

Laser micromachining of PET (Polyethylene terephthalate). Features and marking in the microns can be accomplshed quickly and cost effectively.

Lanham, MA, May 2011: Laser micromachining company Potomac Photonics is pleased to announce the purchase of its second Coherent excimer laser in less than 6 months.  This laser which will be set-up at the 193nm wavelength will be optimized for laser micromachining challenging materials such as Teflon, Polystyrene, Glass, PEEK, Bio-Absorbable materials, etc. and will target applications from the medical device, biotech, electronics, semiconductor and energy industries.

Deep UV laser micromachining can be a very effective process for rapid prototyping to production of miniature parts.  The cut quality for high absorption materials can be extremely clean and non-thermal due to the ability of the laser to disrupt the molecular bonds via a process called ablation.  This characteristic is important for customers who want to minimize debris and limit often costly and time consuming secondary cleaning processes.

Customers simply send a drawing on a .dxf file or .pdf and the team at Potomac Photonics can quickly and cost-effectively fabricate their parts. Deep UV laser micromachining is very effective for rapid prototyping to production of miniature parts. Microhole drilling, microcutting, etching, patterning and marking are all applications for which this laser will be used.

“We are extremely pleased to add our 7th UV laser to our expanding Micromanufacturing Unit that now has close to 20 lasers spanning 193nm to 1064nm wavelengths,” states Mike Davis, Director of Operations, Potomac Photonics. “It means we’re more able to meet the expanding demands of our customers.”

ABOUT POTOMAC PHOTONICS

Potomac Photonics is a leader in microfabrication helping clients to develop miniature products and bring them to market. Utilizing cutting-edge manufacturing technology, Potomac has been recognized by both commercial and government agencies for innovative contributions to areas such as medical device manufacturing and electronics fabrication. Potomac’s high-tech facility is located in Lanham, MD, is ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 13485:2003 certified.

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Contact Potomac at [email protected] or (301) 459-3031