SCANLAB AG is introducing a 5-axis micro-processing subsystem to the market. This scanner-based solution enables highly dynamic and precise fabrication of flexibly definable geometries. precSYS’s five axes deliver a true technological leap with maximum flexibility and entirely new possibilities to develop and execute processes superior to typical percussion drilling, spiral drilling and trepanning. The system can, for example, create bore holes with positively/negatively conical or cylindrical walls, as well as round or elliptical entries/exits accompanied by high aspect ratios. Designed for ultra-short-pulse (USP) lasers, precSYS’s bore holes are exceptionally clean cut and don’t require post-processing. The very robustly constructed scan system is optimized for industrial usage. Its Ethernet interface and an industry-proven connector facilitate straightforward integration into automated production.
This micro processing sub system lets you freely define geometries for bore-hole creation that’s both precise and long-term stable. The possibility of rotary motion, coupled with flexibly adjustable angles of laser incidence, enables fabrication of negatively conical, cylindrical and elliptical bore holes far finer than 80 µm. And they can possess very high aspect ratios (small bore diameter with large depth at the same time).
When developing the 5-axis micro-processing subsystem, SCANLAB placed great emphasis on industrial suitability. The system has modular construction and active water cooling. Its sealed, gas-purged beam path always ensures cleanliness. This makes precSYS a low-maintenance product with resilience against fluctuating temperatures, ablation particles, dust etc. It is very precisely factory-pre-calibrated and can be equipped with optional automatic fine alignment. The system offers two observation ports for process-monitoring add-ons.
The standardized interface for XML data exchange allows straightforward remote connectivity to SPS controls, and thus integration into modern automated manufacturing environments. Operation and management of one or several systems can be performed via user-friendly and intuitive control software. Graphical 3D visualization of laser motion paths facilitates effortless job programming and verification.
Test systems are available upon request. precSYS series production is scheduled for early 2016.