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Frequently Asked Questions

Laser drilling is used to machine small, blind, unusually shaped, and precisely tapered holes. It can drill holes at steep angles and process difficult-to-machine materials.

Laser drilling can create holes in the range of 25µm to 1000µm in diameter, with most holes falling within the 300µm-600µm range.

Laser drilling can utilize a special drilling regime called "drilling on-the-fly" which increases hole drilling speed. It uses signals from motion systems encoders to trigger the laser at specific, consistently-spaced hole locations.

Laser drilling offers several advantages, including non-contact processing (no tooling wear or breakage, minimal material distortion), high accuracy and consistent results, the ability to produce small diameter holes with high aspect ratios, and precise control of heat input.

Yes, laser drilling can be automated and integrated with any online process. It offers ease of programming and adaptability to automation, leading to increased production rates with faster setup times and less tooling.

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