In this SEMI laser galvanometer scanner solutions webinar, Dr Holger Schlüter of SCANLAB will introduce cutting-edge technologies that can increase accuracy, throughput, and product quality in material processing and semiconductor manufacturing.
During the webinar attendees will learn about the following topics:
• Industrial laser applications requiring a variety of scanning systems.
• Setup of a galvanometer scan system.
• Digital position detectors enabling accuracy of ±4 µm.
• Innovative control algorithms for increasing throughput.
• Spot distance controls for assuring product quality and reducing scrap.
• Image field corrections for facilitating additional precision.
• 2D portfolio and roadmap for a variety of galvanometer scanners.
• Trajectory planning and XL SCAN that enable processing with an accuracy of ±1,5 µm.
• High-power ultra-short pulse (USP) lasers requiring new ideas.
The webinar will take place on 21 September at 17:00 CAT and will be available on-demand once completed.
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