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The femtosecond laser micromachine is a crucial laser system developed for a specific industrial process. Almost every surface laser system has been widely used in micro-processing with the ability to produce micro features with high accuracy and repeatability. The increasing working distance problem for micromachining and molding is solved by the newer femtosecond laser machine range. For mold manufacturers who have used the technology to create precision and accuracy beyond the capacity of traditional milling or EDM machines, lasers have become an invaluable tool.

Femtosecond lasers emit very high peak pulse strength, which in effect induces non-linear multiphoton absorption in the material. The emergence of high repetition is another recent trend that has influenced the field of metal micromachining. In more than two decades, after a team of researchers from the Center for Ultrafast Optical Science at Michigan University first demonstrated the use of a femtosecond laser for micromachining, this technique has taken the evolutionary transition from experimental hardware to reliability.

Picosecond and femtosecond laser micromachining has developed into a reliable tool for precise manufacturing. Electronic industries use it to drill and machine into hard metals. Laser micromachining assists other industries to form various nano and microtextures to improve surface functions and properties in products.

One of the femtosecond laser applications is the microtexturization of the substrate of an implant studied to enhance the bone structure in dental implants. The femtosecond laser can treat virtually any object, even if it is transparent, such as glass.

Laserod is one of the industry’s commanding experts in laser micromachining and microscale applications of polymers and other substrates. Our high pulse femtosecond and picosecond laser micromachining are uniquely suited for microscale polymer machining for many applications. For all sorts of slotting, grooving, or scribing of thin materials, metals and polymers, contact Laserod Technologies today at 1-888-991-9916 / 1-310-340-1343 for projects and inquiries!

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