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Jena, Germany — Jenoptik’s enhanced JenLas® femto 10 is the latest development of this product
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line, a product that opens up new fields of application in “cold” and thus thermally non-destructive
laser-based micro material process- ing, ensuring clearly higher produc- tivity at the same time. Based on the reliable diode-
joy ride To Be Precise. Innovators in Wire Processing The Benchmark for Rotary and Coaxial Solutions
pumped disk laser technology, the JenLas® femto 10 reaches pulse ener- gies of up to 50 microjoules and pulse frequencies of up to 500kHz at an average power of up to 10 watts. The acousto-optical modulator (AOM) integrated as standard makes it possi- ble to generate single pulses as well as arbitrary pulse frequencies and sequences. The laser emits at 1,030 nanometers (nm) or at 515nm where an optional frequency doubler (SHG) is integrated. The pulse length is shorter than 800 femtoseconds, thus facilitating the effect of the so-called non-thermal ablation for nearly all materials which is essential for micro material processing. One advantage of non-thermal
ablation is that it enables the creation of extremely small work piece and surface structures without melting the material or exerting any other thermal influence. Cut edges are burr-free and clean which allows for savings in downstream work steps. Example products in terms of cutting and drilling are medical implants such as stents made of nitinol, stain- less steel or polymers, injection noz- zles or watch components. Hard and brittle materials such as diamond and
30 Years of Rotary Processing Innovation and Advancement
10 platforms to process the widest range of applications from 44 AWG to 600 MCM High-speed rotary stripping guarantees maximum precision and short cycle times Largest installed base with tens of thousands of machines installed worldwide Production optimization through networking and software Largest and most experienced direct sales and service staff in North and Central America
“Schleuniger has been an integral part of our company’s growth. Because of the time savings and increased productivity, we decided to purchase another Schleuniger machine and then another. These machines became our only method of stripping coaxial cables.” Joe Di Diego, Custom Cable Assemblies
Schleuniger, Inc. | Manchester, NH | (603) 668-8117 |
www.schleuniger-na.com/sa_us
July, 2014 Jenoptik: Lasers for Semicon Processing
glass as well as composite materials like CFK can be processed very well, too. Moreover, the laser is suitable for the removal of thin layers or for the structuring of surfaces, such as in the semiconductor industry. The JenLas femto 10 was devel-
Femto 10 laser system.
oped for demanding applications in industrial environments. Particular importance was attached to easy sys- tem integration and perfect beam parameters, high stability and relia- bility. Furthermore, Jenoptik sup- ports customer-specific application
tests and ensures worldwide service. Contact: Jenoptik
Automatisierungstechnik GmbH, Goeschwitzer Strasse 29, 07745 Jena, Germany % +49 3641 65-2570 fax: +49 3641 65-2571 Web:
www.jenoptik.com
See at Semicon West Booth #1747.
New from Schott: Machine Vision LEDs
Elmsford, NY — New from Schott Moritex, a Japanese member compa- ny of the international technology Schott Group, CompaVis™ LED illu- mination provides a new perspective for factory automation machine vision LED lighting. The new LED illumination products for machine vision and image processing are designed for use in a variety of indus- tries that rely on factory automation
for processes and inspection. The new value-priced Compa -
Vis represents an increased product portfolio of lighting and illumination systems consisting of 40 different models in a variety of configurations and colors. The product design is based on the company’s existing technology platforms for constant voltage lighting products with a few changes of note. In contrast to estab- lished MCV light series, the peak wavelength for the red LED lights has changed from 660 to 630nm which is the optimum “red” wave-
New series of LEDs.
length for camera sensitivity and LED output efficiency.
The CompaVis series consists of
a variety of configurations including ring, bar, and square bar illumina- tion models. In total 40 different types are available in red, white or blue. All models operate on 24VDC and are available with a Harting M12 connector as well as a JST con- nector. IR and UV options are avail- able upon request along with cus-
tomized designs. Contact: Schott North America,
Inc., 555 Taxter Road, Elmsford, NY 10523 % 914-831-2200 or 914-831- 2201 Web:
www.us.schott.com
See at Semicon West Booth #2510.
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