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Use a picosecond laser for corrosion resistant black marking on stainless steel alloys: UDI marking, banding, part traceability
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Laser soldering and plastic welding; both possible with direct diode lasers
Read our blog piece Bringing Laser Technology In House: 6 Simple Steps to Success which outlines some of the pitfalls and how to avoid when moving from contract manufacturing.
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Projection welding of Fasteners to Hot Stamped Boron Components
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Industry increasingly relies on sensors in both factories and products. New sensor technologies mean new product capabilities with improved performance and efficiency.
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High production rate + high yield = industrial process success. Understanding both the process requirements and production environment allows companies to optimize their production rates resulting in lower cost per part and higher profit.
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The fine control featured in AMADA WELD TECH’s resistance and laser welding technologies is well suited to electronic component manufacturing applications requiring precision, low heat input, and low (or no) force welding solutions.
The high speed, non-contact clean laser marking or laser engraving process is well suited to high quality direct part marking on ever decreasing component sizes.
Common applications include hard drive read/write armatures, hard disk assemblies, electrical connectors, lead frame assemblies, relay terminal connections, batteries, and more.
For more information, read our Electronics Industry Capabilities Brochure or Contact us for a personal consultation or free sample evalution.
A printed circuit board (PCB) supports and connects electronic components using conductive tracks, pads and other features etched from layers of copper laminated onto and in-between layers of a non-conductive substrate. Electronic components including LCD are soldered directly onto or connected to the PCB to electrically connect and mechanically fasten them to it.
Semiconductor devices are made up of small crystals of silicon semiconductor designed to carry out a number of electronic functions in an integrated circuit. The semiconductor industry manufactures a variety of integrated circuits (IC’s) with varying packaging requirements. The packaging, typically made of metal or ceramic, is designed to protect the semiconductor from damage and contamination. Typical packaging styles include TO packages, butterfly packages, 16 lead flat packs and 8 pin DIPs.
A sensor is “any device that receives a signal or stimulus (heat or pressure or light or motion etc.) and responds to it in a distinctive manner.” From disk brakes to disk drives, industry today relies on sensors in both products and factories. New sensor technologies mean new product capabilities with improved performance and efficiency.
A terminal is the point at which a conductor from an electrical component comes to an end, providing a point of connection to external circuits. It may simply be the end of a wire or group of wires, or it may be compacted or capped with a connector or fastener.
AMADA WELD TECH equipment is used for many electronic applications including semiconductors, PC Boards, terminal welding, sensors and more.
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