Resin material cutting
Material: PET film, Thickness: 50μm Processing Method: Film full cut Size: Cut to thickness of 50μm Features: By using ultra-short pulse lasers, we minimized thermal effects and achieved very sharp and precise cutting edges. This provides excellent processing quality, especially for thin and delicate materials like PET film.
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We have launched our satellite site "chotannpulselaser.com." It is compatible with smartphone layouts, aiming to create a site that is easier for users to browse. We appreciate your continued support. Satellite site: https://tyotannpulselaser.com/ ■ Hikari Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 〒514-0112 Mie Prefecture, Tsu City, Isshinden Nakano 8-1 Tel. 059-227-5511 Fax. 059-227-5514 E-mail: info@hikarikikai.co.jp HP: https://www.hikarikikai.co.jp/ Satellite site: https://tyotannpulselaser.com/ ■ HIKARI LASER LAB. 〒277-0882 Chiba Prefecture, Kashiwa City, Kashiwa-no-ha 5-4-6, Higashi-Kashiwa Techno Plaza Room 511 Tel. 04-7170-4866 Fax. 04-7170-4866
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◆Microprocessing of difficult-to-cut materials and complex shapes ◆Automotive parts, medical device parts, electronic components, semiconductor parts ◆Prototyping and development projects
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At "HIKARI LASER LAB.", we offer services for precision processing using ultra-short pulse lasers, including "contract processing," "development agency," and "marking." Precision processing and surface modification/internal marking using picosecond and femtosecond lasers are utilized in various industrial equipment across sectors such as the medical industry, automotive industry, and semiconductor industry. Recently, there has been a demand for surface modification not only for shape processing like fine hole drilling, cutting, trimming, and groove processing but also for enhancing functionalities such as water repellency, release properties, friction reduction, and improved sliding properties. Additionally, there is a demand for marking inside glass from the medical industry. Laser processing is possible on a wide range of materials, including transparent materials like glass and diamonds, difficult-to-cut materials like titanium, and resins, CFRP, ceramics, and polyimides. Regarding surface modification, we have received requests to improve the release properties of molds. We will continue to "challenge" ourselves in precision processing and surface modification using ultra-short pulse lasers to meet our customers' needs!