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31 May 2011
JPSA launches IX-6168 Micromachining system
At the LASER World of PHOTONICS 2011 trade show in Munich (co-exhibiting with solid-state laser supplier Lumera of Kaiserslautern, Germany), JP Sercel Associates Inc (JPSA) of Manchester, NH, USA, which makes laser-based materials processing workstations for wafer processing and micromachining, launched the IX-6168 Micromachining system.
“The flexibility of the system allows us to integrate different laser modules, such as Lumera’s Super Rapid, to adapt to our customers’ changing application needs,” says chairman & chief technology officer Jeffrey Sercel. “The IX-6168 is another example of JPSA’s commitment for providing laser system tools for next-generation micromachining processes,” he adds.
Picture: JPSA’s IX-6168 laser micromachining system.
The IX-6168 is a versatile laser micromachining system that can be configured with either UV excimer, DPSS (diode-pumped solid-state) or ultra-fast picosecond lasers for large-area patterning or direct-write processing. Also, JPSA’s IAP (Integrated Automation Platform) wafer load and unload automation module provides LED makers fully automated production, and can be installed on any IX-6000 series of laser workstations, says the firm.
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