
Laser texturing is effectively another type of laser drilling process that involves producing blind, or partial depth, holes and indentations from a few micrometers to a few tenths of millimeter in depth. Used to form precise, detailed textures on the surface of metals, the use of laser for texturing is rapidly growing in automotive and mold-making industries.
The Laserdyne S94P laser process control supports on-the-fly processing for drilling small diameter holes and unique textures. The process can be applied to mold steel, stainless steel, and titanium, as well as plastics that can absorb the laser beam.
In addition to laser texturing, Laserdyne 795 and 430 BeamDirector systems can perform high-speed and precise cutting, welding, and drilling.
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