UV laser system from LPKF includes automatic beam correction

Sept. 20, 2012
The MicroLine 6000 P is designed for etching, drilling, cutting, and depaneling of printed circuit boards.

The MicroLine 6000 P is designed for etching, drilling, cutting, and depaneling of printed circuit boards. It includes automatic beam correction and an advanced vision system to deliver operative parameters, machine data, and tracking and tracing values, as well as information about individual production runs.
LPKF Lasers & Electronics
Tualatin, OR

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LPKF Integrates Advanced Capabilities in the New MicroLine 6000 P

LPKF introduces the next generation of the MicroLine 6000 P, a UV laser system designed for etching, drilling, cutting and depaneling of PCBs. New capabilities focus on precision and low-cost, making it a valuable asset for any fabrication process.

TUALATIN, OR — LPKF Laser & Electronics, a leading manufacturer of laser and electronics systems, presents the new MicroLine 6000 P, a flexible and reliable solution for processing printed circuit boards. By eliminating mechanical stress to boards and components, as wells as debris and extra tooling costs, the UV laser system allows for more designs to be created in a short amount of time. The MicroLine 6000 P represents the next generation in LPKF lasers by increasing production planning and lowering total cost of ownership.

Focusing on precision, speed and accuracy, new capabilities of the MicroLine 6000 P include automatic beam correction for environmental interference, and an advanced vision system for more reliable, higher yield. The new system also delivers operative parameters, machine data, and tracking and tracing values as well as information about individual production runs. With a working area of 21x 24" and reduced maintenance requirements, the new MicroLine 6000 P masters the balance between high quality, throughput and low cost.

About LPKF
LPKF Laser & Electronics is the world leading manufacturer of both mechanical and laser systems for demanding tasks in printed circuit board technology and microelectronics. LPKF’s worldwide headquarters is located in Garbsen, Germany outside of Hannover and the company maintains North American headquarters in Portland, OR.

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