Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 13:15:16 EST 2003 | Randy Villeneuve
I have not seen a laser de-paneling system but you can try either Coherent or GSI Lumonics for a system.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 11:43:30 EDT 2006 | dseif
I agree with "Two Cents" that the initial cost is very high, however, we may be able to justify with savings associated with improved layouts (high volume mfg)... so I am also looking into laser depaneling at this time. I have stumbled upon three co
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 09:14:45 EDT 2004 | Rob
I've used PMJ, and I'd heartily recommend a Sony router.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 12:41:13 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Common sense. Something most self proclaimed experts never have. Will Earl ever leave?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 03 17:22:14 EDT 2017 | peng682
yes, bob, usually below 0.8mm
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 22:40:22 EST 2018 | 3l3ctro
it's great to know this information
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 18:10:26 EST 2012 | davef
New Webinar on Laser Depaneling SMTA Webinars On February 9th, Josh Brown of LPKF Laser & Electronics will walk you through the advantages and disadvantages of laser depaneling in comparison to more traditional methods of depaneling such as routing,
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 23:06:50 EDT 2017 | ivyzhang
you can try Guillotine type PCB Depaneling machine, with very low cut stress , won't hurt components , the cut blade thickness can be make to 0.7mm . http://www.sam-smt.com/pid11368146/PCB-depaneling-Machine.htm
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 10:28:14 EST 2018 | capse
First, I'm the ASYS Rep in the southeastern USA states. Laser is not a direct swap for a bit router. It is application driven. CO2 laser is the least expensive and faster than a bit router for a thinner (
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 11:44:31 EDT 2006 | pjc
Contact these guys, its a freaking laser man! http://www.lpkfusa.com/microline/350ci.htm