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Cost-Effective Entry into Laser Direct Structuring (LDS) Laser & Electronics
Open the catalog to page 1A simple plastic clip integrates conductive paths and becomes a smartphone antenna: the LPKF LDS process leads to new product designs and introduces new and efficient forms of production - from a single component to mass production.
Open the catalog to page 2Introducing New Manufacturing Methods for 3D Circuitry Smaller, more complex, more compact. Modern electronics present manufacturers with great challenges. MID components offer an effective way to overcome these challenges, turning simple plastic components into high-quality 3D interconnect devices. The LPKF Fusion3D 1100 provides cost-effective access to this technology, and is ideal for small batches or 3D prototyping. In today’s electronics, an increasing number of functions must be accomplished in a constantly dwindling space. As a result, components like plastic clips, panels and...
Open the catalog to page 3Cost-Effective, Entry-Level LDS Technology Laser direct structuring has been tried and tested in a broad range of products. LPKF is contributing to this innovative technology’s continued growth with a new entry-level system, the LPKF Fusion3D 1100. The LPKF Fusion3D 1100 lowers the price threshold for entering the 3D interconnect device market. It can be used for manu facturing small volumes or for prototyping without removing high-volume systems from production.
Open the catalog to page 4• Flexible, compact, lab-fit • Proven Fusion3D platform • For prototypes and small batches Built-In Flexibility The LPKF Fusion3D 1100 features a solid granite base and casters that allow it to be easily moved around. This design combines efficient components with a compact design suitable for lab use. The LPKF Fusion3D 1100 features a large, height-adjustable work surface onto which the customer’s fixtures can be mounted. A pilot laser helps to align the structuring data. Proven Technology The LPKF Fusion3D 1100 uses the same laser processing unit as all other Fusion3D systems. The CAM...
Open the catalog to page 5Near-Series Prototyping Several stages are required between the design of an MID component and the start of the mass production: decision making, prototyping, assembly studies or general acceleration of product development. It’s important to create prototypes as close to series as possible, an often timeconsuming and costly process. The LPKF Fusion3D 1100 and associated prototyping methods allow functional prototypes to be built in one day, without blocking production systems. Rapid advances in 3D printing methods allow components to be manufactured directly from CAD data – without molds....
Open the catalog to page 6LPKF ProtoPaint LDS Makes Plastic Parts LDS-Capable The LPKF ProtoPaint LDS makes many plastic surfaces LDS-capable. The dual-component paint consists of a basecoat and a hardening agent. LPKF ProtoPaint LDS accelerates the prototyping of mechatronic components with generative 3D manufacturing processes. The material blank is provided at a layer thickness of approx. 20 – 30 μm. Partial paintings are also possible – especially on larger objects. LPKF ProtoPlate: Metallization for Prototypes Mix, throw it in, wait. The new trend-setting metallization technology allows just one bath in the...
Open the catalog to page 7LPKF Fusion3D laser system users around the world benefit from application centers in Germany, the USA, Japan and China. These centers give customers access to LPKF’s years of experience in laser material processing and the full range of LDS technology. User training for technical staff and special consulting services complete the global market leader’s range of services for laser systems for structuring interconnect devices. Laser Direct Structuring with Global Support Technical Data: LPKF Fusion3D 1100 160 mm x 160 mm x 80 mm (6.3” x 6.3” x 3.2”) Number of processing units (PU) Fixturing...
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LPKF ProtoLaser S4
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LPKF Contac S4
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LPKF ProConduct
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LPKF StencilLaser P 6060
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LPKF StencilLaser G 6080
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LPKF MicroLine 5000 Series
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LPKF Fusion3D 1100
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LPKF Fusion3D 1200
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LPKF MicroLine 2000 Ci
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LPKF MicroLine 2000 P
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Rapid Prototyping
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LPKF LDS Prototyping
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In-House Rapid Prototyping
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Stencil Laser Equipment
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Depaneling of Assembled PCBs
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PCB Prototype Structuring
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1000 S
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LPKF-LDS Process
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SL P 6060
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Rapid PCB Prototyping
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SL G 6080
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MicroLine 6000 P
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MicroLine 1000 P
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SMT Stencil Cutting
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LPKF Fusion3D 1500
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1522
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1523
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1535
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1527-quickmeasure
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1532-dse-200
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1520-fcbis
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1518
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1521-apos
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1519-lpkf-prosys
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1530
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LPKF PROSYS
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MotionSystems
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Apos
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QuickMeasure
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FCBIS
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DSE 200
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z-φ 2/190
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Cross Table LPKF XY 60/60 GL
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LPKF HS HighSpeed G and GP
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LPKF PrestoTM
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LPKF MagnoTM
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LPKF Allegro™ series
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Archived catalogs
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LPKF ProtoMat D104
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