The intention is to polimerize/depolimerize the etchresist and solder mask. In the industrie is know as LDI (Laser Direct Imaging). Before the blue-violet LASER diodes the industrie use Argon and Kripton LASERS. But being gas LASERs, the method of modulation was very complex and costly. Working with a 405nm LASER diode is far simpler. Lucho --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Henry Liu <henryjliu@...> wrote: > > I think you need a 3W UV laser to ablate copper. > > I saw a UV laser at Fabtech with galvos in an enclosed case. No moving > parts. It was sweet. They guy put a pen in and typed up my name and it > engraved it in about 3 seconds. Super clean not like CO2 cuts. I can't > remember if the machine was $30,000 or if that was just the diode without > the galvos. > > http://www.lpkfusa.com/microline/pl_u.htm > uses 3W UV laser does 1mil traces/1mil spacing > Costs $220,000 > > > http://www.lpkfusa.com/microline/pl_s.htm > uses 10W YAG laser > costs $120,000 > > If you can get the UV to fire safely, I sell you a XY overhead complete > gantry for ~$1200 with motors and control card. This gantry is currently > used on my 50W CO2 laser (which copper doesn't absorb). > > > > > > > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:38 AM, lmri2071 <lmri2071@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I had this idea about seven years ago. But at that time the Laser Diodes > > of 405nm were impossible to obtain (USD$4000). Since last year, I have > > taken this idea again, because now one can buy those laser diodes around > > USD$40 (85mW) in eBay. I saw in web (youtube) some germans guys > > experimenting with this, but I have not see the results. Also I read > > about a french engineer who made some experiments with UV LEDs coupled > > with a fibre optic. I have a Polish paper which expose the use of this > > idea to get 50um (2 mils) clear cut beatiful traces, but they use very > > expensive optics ( telecentric lenses, glavos and others things which > > are too costly for the DIYer ). > > > > Now I struggling with optics. When I get some control of the LASER beam > > waist, I gonna put my laser module in a CNC engraver. > > > > There are anyone working on that in this group? > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Making PCB using these new 405nm LASER Diodes
2009-11-13 by lmri2071
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