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Japan Emic has commercialized a CO2 laser full cutting cutter. The SLCM 100F's concentrated high-energy CO2 laser features a spot precision of 10µ. This new cutter provides non-contact machining and is capable of cutting narrow, deep grooves on surface materials with ultra precision.

The SLCM 100F can function as laser full cutting device and also as a laser scribe cutting device.

When it is used for laser full cutting, the SLCM 100F can cut a continuous, perfect groove on a glass surface from top to bottom precisely and efficiently.

With previous diamond cutting technologies a diamond blade was used to form a scribe line on the glass surface. The glass is cut along the scribe lines, and the scribe line cuts occur physically as a result of cracking due to internal stress in conjunction with the strong external pressure to produce the desired design. This cutting process produces glass cullets that then require extra time for chamfering and cleaning of the cut surface.

Japan Emic's SLCM 100F laser cutter's laser scribe function eliminates this problem. The laser generates an intense heat impact that instantaneously expands the cutting line on the glass surface as it moves. This process is followed by water cooling of the expanded portion of the cutting line, and the repetition of expansion and contraction produces a smooth cutting line. This process does not produce cullets, thus eliminating the need for chamfering and at the same time simplifying the cleaning process.

These functions can reduce cutting overlap to zero, and make it possible to cut both straight and curved lines. The SLCM 100F laser cutter can contribute to enhancing product quality for a wide range of electronic component materials including semiconductor boards as well as LCD related materials.

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  • Should have demonstrated its penetrating power on a block of steel or something, or its precision by making an intrikate pattern REAL TIME.

    It is kind of boring with all the talk and no demonstration to back it up...

  • Is it me, or is this guy's voice really annoying?

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  • and it comes with...A LAZAH!!!

  • i thought that was made in china

  • @ChayD

    Surprisingly enough, it's a Japanese man.

  • @911jbg That is definitely not a British accent, sounds more Australasian. British people generally don't do the American thing of replacing the letter 't' with a 'd' (like saying "Getting" as "Gedding", or Australians say as "Gidding"), also British accents are mostly non-rhotic, whereas this accent has some rhoticity.

  • its the brit guy narrator. The Japanese Engineer is cool, in control and speaks very well. I will buy from him as long as the Brit guy is not in the room.

  • @geobenne not anoying just

    MONOTONE

  • 3 years have passed have they made light sabers yet?

  • they could have at least showed us the laser in action :\ =.=

  • hmmm i are half way to agree whit you we may not be abil to make ''ligthsabers'' in this year 1000 (or the next year 50000) but we don't now every thing yet and you never now, somday maby but not in the closest 10k years but maby 1 day we can make it hapen ^^

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