• TRUMPF to debut nanosecond laser at SPIE Photonics West 2014

    The TruMicro 3340 disk laser operates in the ultraviolet spectrum and can be used for drilling microvias in circuit boards with a diameter of less than 50 microns.
    Feb. 5, 2014
    2 min read

    Ditzingen, Germany – TRUMPF is offering a version of the nanosecond laser operating in the ultraviolet spectrum that can be used for drilling microvias in circuit boards – with a diameter of less than 50 microns.

    The TruMicro 3340, a disk laser, is resistant to reflections from the copper tracks when drilling contacts. At a mean output of 20 W and 400 microjoules of pulse energy, the UV laser lays a reliable foundation for highly productive manufacturing. The TruMicro 3340 can manufacture at lower repetition rates of about 50 kHz. The 343-nm wavelength and the pulse width of less than 10 ns ensure gentle processing of the materials. Both thermal and mechanical strains in the material being worked are virtually eliminated.

    The degradation of the UV crystal, normally a critical problem with UV lasers, is countered by TRUMPF with a sophisticated service concept. The TruMicro 3340 is fitted with an enclosed module containing the UV crystal. The customer can replace this module without having to observe clean room conditions. This ensures that replacing exhausted crystals is quick and trouble-free.

    TRUMPF will be at booth 1033 at SPIE Photonics West.

    Photo: TRUMPF
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