Micromachining Systems

MicromachiningMicroMake Laser Micromachining Systems from Bright System is an integrated and compact solution designed for high precision and resolution applications. It is currently available at 532nm.

The system includes everything for direct laser micro-processing in a single monolithic element. Live microscope imaging of the sample is available during all process phases for alignment and immediate quality check.

The MicroMake is perfectly suited for a large variety of materials currently used in the fields of microelectronic circuits, display fabrication and correction, biomedical devices machining, and optical substrates microprocessing.

Typical applications of this compact system include controlled ablation, micro drilling, precision cutting, selective removal and direct 3D microfabrication.

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Picture Part Number Type Wavelength (nm) Output power (W) Rep rate Processing area (mm) Processing speed (mm/s) Working distance (mm) Spatial-resolution (um) Lens magnification
MicroMake: Micromachining Laser System MicroMake 532 Micromachining System 532 35.0 0.8 x 0.8 mm 1, 100 39 2.2, 4.5, 5 10X

MicroMake Series

MicroMake: Micromachining Laser SystemMicroMake Series from Bright System is an integrated compact laser micromachining system for high precision and resolution applications such as ablation and cutting of programmable arbitrary shapes. The sub-nanosecond MicroMake series is a flexible platform capable of >35kW of peak power and processing speeds up to 40mm/second. The system includes all the needed devices for direct laser micro-processing in a single monolithic air-cooled configuration. Live microscope imaging of the sample is offered during all process phases for alignment and immediate quality check. All these features perfectly suit a large variety of materials utilized in the fields of microelectronic circuits, displays fabrication and correction, biomedical device machining and optical substrates microprocessing.