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Coating Removal - Aluminum on Glass |
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Selective removal of one material or multi-layer stock of materials deposited on top of another material can be successively performed by using a laser beam. In each particular case, laser wavelength, pulse energy, and the amount of pulses determine conditions, which are efficient for removal of top coating without affecting properties of the base material. Coating removal with a laser is more environmentally friendly than other conventional etching methods. The amount of debris is minimal.
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Creating electrode patterns in a metal coating
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Patterning ITO coating on glass or polymer
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Removing dielectric cover material to expose electrodes
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Machining pockets in a coating for drug-eluting stents
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Forming transmissive patterns in optically reflective coatings
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Machining day and night knobs for automotive industry
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Patterning coating on windshield glass for automotive industry
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Removing metal coating from both sides of polymer base material for electronic industry
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Machining Hexagon Pattern on Kapton |
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