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Conventional mechanical machining can produce workpieces and assemblies with typical feature sizes larger than a few hundred microns. However, the steadily increasing demand for smaller sizes requires new tools and processes. Laser micromachining is a technique that offers precise, non-contact and accurate machining of very small components, and is an emerging advanced manufacturing technology that is being adapted to widely diverse industrial applications.
Marc Nantel
"New autofocusing system for laser micromachining", Proc. SPIE 10313, Opto-Canada: SPIE Regional Meeting on Optoelectronics, Photonics, and Imaging, 1031325 (29 August 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2283873
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Marc Nantel, "New autofocusing system for laser micromachining," Proc. SPIE 10313, Opto-Canada: SPIE Regional Meeting on Optoelectronics, Photonics, and Imaging, 1031325 (29 August 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2283873