New users entering laser processing often ask: "Which laser is best?" However, in the laser world, no single "best" exists. Instead, the "most suitable" laser prevails. Currently, CO2 lasers, YAG lasers, and fiber lasers dominate the market. Each represents a distinct technological path. Understanding their wavelength characteristics, beam quality, and...
RF Lasers Innovating Microelectronics from Debonding to PCB Depaneling
Microelectronic manufacturing deals with incredibly fine structures daily. Indeed, circuit boards are now paper-thin and silk-soft. Consequently, traditional mechanical punching or standard laser cutting methods often prove too aggressive. This frequently causes damage. However, RF-excited CO2 lasers truly excel. They offer precise control and inflict minimal damage. Therefore, RF laser...
Unpacking the ‘Maintenance-Free’ Characteristics of RF Lasers
In industrial production, we always seek an ideal. We want equipment that works immediately. We prefer not to touch it for years. For CO2 lasers, RF-excited metal tubes come closest to this 'worry-free' state. Indeed, RF lasers offer this peace of mind. Many users wonder why traditional DC glass tubes...



