
Implantable Medical Devices
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Advances in medical device technology have dramatically increased the need for precise laser processing. This is especially true for implantable devices. In many cases, the ability of the excimer laser to remove material at the micron level is the answer. Skiving, exposing leads and pads, removal of oxide coatings or excess material, and machining of controlled depth cavities are some of the numerous applications.
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Aluminum Nitride .005 Thick, Silicon Rubber & Variations of Rubber, Polyimide, Kapton, Adhesives, Parylene, Polyurethane, Mylar, Nylon, Serializing of All Materials
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