LaserPro 3000 – Lasermodule |
for all BUNGARD CCD machines
General:The Bungard laser unit is an add-on-item for the Bungard CCD to expose |
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Requirements:You need:
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Operating:
To use the laser functions you need to connect the laser to the CCD and activate a laser license.
The laser moves similar to routing along HPGL vectors.
With the travelling height the line width and with laser intensity and travelling speed the exposure intensity is defined.
We recommend to adjust the step resolution to one eight in the software RoutePro 3000.
Safety regulations:
The laser exposure unit may only be used in connection with a CCD.
The laser can only be switched on, when it is correctly installed into the spindle holder of the CCD.
The laser itself has a power 120 mW and is classified as laser class 3B.
The laser is set into the CCD in a way, which makes it impossible to look directly into the laser light.
Note: the laser exposure unit may only be operated in a closed rack or hood.
Please observe the general rules for handling electronic parts, especially ESD-protection.
Before touching the laser head, perform a potential compensation.
E.g put you both hands on an ESD-suitable support before removing the laser from the package.
You need to do the same, before you reassemble the laser from the machine.
By bad conditions like, PVC flooring and shoes with plastic soles, high static charges can occur.
These could damage the laser head.
Technical data:
Laser class: | Class 3B |
Power: | 120mW |
Dimension (LxWxH): | 47 x 47 x 110 mm |
Safety: | Magnetic safety switch; laser turns on only if the unit is mounted facing downward into the CCD holder PVC-protection cover |
Power connection: | Via Bungard CCD |
Control: | Via Bungard CCD/RoutePro 3000 |
Requirements: | Bungard CCD Software RoutePro3000 Laser-License für RoutePro 3000 |
Application: | exposure with UV-laser diode; wave length approx. 420 nm suitable for Positive- and Negative-photoresists, solder masks and Alucorex |