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NanoVia Redefines Shaped Micro-Welding
NanoWeldTM optics can be integrated with user-selectable beam pattern shapes and scanning sequences appropriate for different stitch or seam weld requirements. Other beam shape patterns include circular & rectangular shaped laser patterns or circular arrays of beam focal points for welding medical assemblies and critical telecommunications packages. The optical techniques allow for a homogeneous beam profile at the surface, providing superior control of pulse-to-pulse beam fluctuations that often occur during micro-welding operations. Custom designs are possible to ensure tailored beam shape profiles and focal point intensities, fitting individual and specific requirements, for example, welding dissimilar metals like stainless and tungsten for micro lamp applications.
"Micro welding and bonding applications can be greatly improved by using our optics technology. NanoWeldTM provides a new level of control for micro weld formation and can be incorporated as both a shaping and an imaging optic, or simply as a shaping element at the output of the laser," explains Todd Lizotte, Vice President of R&D at NanoVia, LP. "Further designs are compatible with fiber based delivery systems."
NanoVia, LP develops optical systems and laser process technologies for the microelectronics, semiconductor, telecom and commercial markets. NanoVia's core objective is to create intellectual property for licensing and sale to these markets. NanoVia welcomes inquiries about its technologies and system solutions.
Contact:
Todd Lizotte, Vice President of R&D
NanoVia, LP
4 Delta Drive, Suite 6
Londonderry, NH 03053
P: 603-421-0713
F: 603-421-0214
mailto:telizotte@nanovia.com
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