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Subject: RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] DLP - getting better!

From: Cristian <bip@...>
Date: 2012-04-02

At 07:09 PM 02-04-12, you wrote:
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>That's what im wondering-- how much?

The laser head is 1000E plus VAT
The software has the same price.

>-----Original Message-----
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>From: Cristian
>Sent: 2 Apr 2012 14:58:50 GMT
>To: <mailto:Homebrew_PCBs%40yahoogroups.com>Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] DLP - getting better!
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>Visit, please, www.bungard.de where you can find the Bungard Laser Direct:
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>'Bungard Laser Direct, UV laser direct imaging system for common photoresists.
>We already presented and operated a prototype during Productronica
>fair 2011 in Munich. In this demonstration we exposed a Euro card
>with positive resist, ALUCOREX as well as negative resist within 3 minutes.
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>Target Customers are electronic developers with frequent layout
>changes, who want to process their PCB prototypes (e.g. antenna
>structures), in wet processing technology according to industrial standards.
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>The laser head has a resolution better than 50 microns and will be
>available either as an add on item for existing CCD machines as well
>as a complete CNC system that can not only expose but also drill and route.
>The Bungard Laser Direct will be able to expose a Eurocard pcb in
>about 15 minutes, depending on the interconnect density and aspect
>ratio. To control the laser unit the software LaserPro is required.
>In LaserPro travel speed, travel height, light energy and start delay
>(Prelight) can be set for currently 1 - 15 tools.
>LaserPro processes HPGL data (HPGL 7475A) in the same manner as the
>other operating software for the Bungard CCD RoutePro and DispPro. If
>necessary, the CAD-CAM software ISOCAM is required to convert Gerber
>Data into HPGL travel paths.
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>After exposure, the boards can be developed and etched like our
>normal presensitized base material. The Bungard Laser Direct does not
>remove copper from the substrate. When lasering copper highly toxic
>gases are produced, that need special collecting neutralizing and
>disposal measures. In our opinion, etching is the far more
>environmentally friendly option.
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>With the Bungard Laser Direct prototypes can be realized more quickly
>and accurately than with previous technology. For small series
>production, we still recommend to make a layout film with the Bungard
>Filmstar and expose with the Hellas or - for finer resolution - with
>the EXP 8000
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>The Bungard Laser Direct and the software LaserPro are offered at an
>unbeatable price. They can be retrofitted to all Bungard CCD machines
>younger than in 2006. Ask us for a quote!'
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>Cristian, a Bungard's client in Romania from 2000.
>I'll buy one if it is not a fortune.
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