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  • December 05, 2011

Potomac Adds New Microhole Drilling Capabilities

Potomac Adds New Microhole Drilling Capabilities

Due to growing demand, Micromachining leader, Potomac Photonics, has significantly expanded its small hole drilling capabilities and operations by adding several new laser systems, spanning the UV through IR wavelengths, that are ideal for machining holes for applications such as catheter hole drilling, precision alignment of optical fibers, probe card devices and leak test holes.   To offset any physical and/or cost limitations of laser processing, Potomac has also added a new Micro-CNC system that can mechanically drill holes as small as 100microns. By offering both of these machining technologies, Potomac provides a more complete solution for micromanufacturing.

In addition to adding hardware, Potomac has developed new processes that allow for very precisely creating holes in a wide range of materials and thicknesses.  For example, Potomac successfully completed a project in which 1,000’s of holes, as small as 4 microns, were drilled through 150-micron thick stainless steel.  In another breakthrough, microholes, as small as 25 microns, were drilled through 1mm thick Tantalum.  Utilizing state of the art Aerotech motion control systems that have been calibrated to NIST traceable standards, feature to feature positional accuracies can be held to submicron levels.

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