Basics of Laser Processing <Advantages and Disadvantages>
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A "laser" refers to a laser device that amplifies light and emits a single wavelength. There are various types, including "CO2 (carbon dioxide) lasers," "DPSS (solid-state) lasers," and "fiber lasers." The advantages include the ability to process a wide range of materials, from hard materials like ceramics and metals to soft materials like rubber, fabric, and paper, using simple processing jigs. Disadvantages include that etching large areas, such as with ITO, can take a long time, and thick plate processing is not a strong suit. [Advantages] - Non-contact processing - Dry process - Ultra-fine processing - Extremely low thermal processing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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