Passat offers laser micro-drilling tool for creating micro-holes in any material, using a wide range of short and ultrashort pulsed lasers at various wavelengths. The company also offers laser micro-patterning for engraving a range of shapes and patterns on any given material. Laser micro-scribing is yet another process for scribing fine features on the surface of a material.
The image above shows an example of the capabilities of our lasers. A series of high-aspect-ratio holes are drilled into the side wall of a glass vial. Each hole is 1mm deep with average diameter of 16 microns.
Drilling holes in metal strips using diode-pumped, solid-state picosecond laser Compiler HPRR.
Compiler HPRR is a 14-kHz picosecond laser. This is the most advanced version among the Compiler family lasers. This model is being used for many applications, especially for wafer cutting, micro- and nano machining, semiconductors scribing, remote sensing, etc. See details here: