Laser scribingScribing

By following the same contour once or several times, of course, even thicker areas of the surface can be structured 2-dimensionally. This can be applied to the formation of functional surfaces, to the selective ablation of multi-layer substrates, or to the scribing of notches as desired break-points for separating semiconductors or ceramics. Typical scribing depths, which can be created with Q-switched solid-state lasers, can be as much as several 100 micrometers.

Lasers: SMP100. Rofin 100D