At 01:16 PM 19-09-16, you wrote:
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>About a year ago I posted a querie about using a UV LED or low power
>UV Laser to activate the resist on pre coated PCB using a CNC Rig.
>At the time of posting a 400nM (40nM?) cost 45 English Pounds. the
>Laser module included a collminating Lens and a 5V active control
>circuit with a beam on/off 5V control/modulation input.
>As i had no response, i shelved the idea. The only possible drawback
>would be slowing down the step speed to enable the setting of the resist.
>Any thoughts on this concept/idea would appreaced
>chester
Bungard (a German company) is doing that with a 120mW UV 420nm laser
module, at a reasonable speed.
That means it can be done and sold.
You can see my calculation on the # 7204 / 2004 post in the Archive.
They sell that module for around 1.000 Euro, what I consider too expensive.
A normal UV laser diode outputs a square beam.
To get it round you need to expand it with a lens, to pass that
expanded beam through a round iris
and to focus it with a normal lens.
Collimating would be very useful, but focusing to 0.1mm diameter at a
certain distance will suffice.
My question is: do you know a round output UV laser module of
100-150mW of power?
Let me know the link to your 45 GBP collimated laser module, please.
Cristian