Lasers can be used to micro-cut almost any material with very high accuracy. Kerf widths can be as low as 5 microns, with 1 micron achievable is certain circumstances. High peak power, short pulse lasers are normally used to ablate the material and give a very clean cut with almost no mechanical force applied to the substrate.
Once your job has been fully described to us, we select the most appropriate laser source for the job (wavelength, pulse duration, power, beam quality etc). This is then integrated into one of our ultra-stable micromachining systems to provide a tool optimised for your process and environment.
The Alpha is a genuinely capable micromachining system that fits onto a tabletop. The compact class 1 enclosure has a footprint of only 800mm*800mm, yet contains many of the features that are available in our larger systems. The infrared and visible options allow capable R&D machining of metals and ceramics. The ultra violet option allows micro machining of some polymers. read more »
The A Series offers high accuracy laser micromachining (microdrilling, microcutting and micromilling) in a highly affordable package. Ideal for the budget concious researcher or production manager. read more »
A robust laser micromachining system designed for high-throughput production. Designed as a machine-tool, ready to fit into your production facility. C Series systems can be configured for micro-drilling, micro-cutting, micro-milling or for a combination of processes. read more »
The E-Series is designed to make your laser micro-machining R&D as simple as possible. With a full range of lasers and accessories, the E-Series is the ideal tool for research requiring laser micro-drilling, micro-cutting and micro-milling of the highest quality. E Series laser micromachining systems combine flexibility with very high accuracy and stability. read more »
A dual wavelength laser micromachining system offering high throughput in a demanding industrial setting, or high-quality, high-flexibility process development in an R&D environment. read more »
Picosecond laser micromachining can be used for the most challenging applications. The J Series combines the precision of picosecond laser micro machining with Oxford Lasers' high stability granite structure and intuitive control software. read more »
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The ProbeDrill 355 is specially designed for production of probe cards. With the ability to drill micro-holes down to 50 microns diameter in all probe card materials, the ProbeDrill is the answer to current and future production needs. read more »
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Sometimes users need something special to optimise the system for their process. This may range from a leading edge Femotsecond micromachining research project to a production application requiring a multiple heads for high speed parallel processing. read more »
