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The patented Laser MicroJet' principle
The Laser MicroJet
The Laser MicroJet® is a hybrid method combining a laser beam with a low-pressure water jet, which cools the cut edges and provides effective debris removal from the kerf. The low-pressure water jet, emitted from the atomiser, gui­des the laser beam by means of total internal reflection at the water/air interface, in a manner similar to conventional glass fibres. It is therefore a "cold and clean laser" elimina­ting all the known problems associated with dry industrial lasers such as thermal damage, contamination, deformation, deposi­tion, oxidation, micro-cracks and lack of accuracy.
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How Does Water Help ?
dicing
CUtting grooving
The water jet works as an optical fibre of variable length for guiding the laser beam.
drilling
marking
edge-grinding
The water jet cools the work piece during laser ablation.
slotting
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cleaning
The water jet ejects the molten material.
Synova SA
Chemin de la Dent d'Oche
1024 Ecublens
Switzerland
Tel (41)21 694 3500
Fax (41) 21 694 3501
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Synova USA Inc.
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isolating
structuring
The water jet alone does not ablate nor affect the material.
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