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NeoScan™ Inverse Taper Module

Inverse taper in the NeoScan™ Scanner† is achieved by rotating a tilted parallel plate about the optical axis while the scanner is operating. Ordinarily, a laser beam is passed through the central region of the focusing lens. The intensities at the focus are so high that the resulting hole drilled either has a small, positive taper or no taper but a bell-mouthed entrance. If the laser beam is shifted off axis, but parallel to the axis, the laser beam enters the material at a larger angle. It is this larger angle that achieves the inverse taper. By adjusting the tilt of the beam offset plate, different degrees of inverse taper can be realized.

Features:

• Adjustable hole drilling taper
• > 10 degrees of inverse taper
• Works with any laser drilling system

NeoScan Inverse Taper Module

* Drawing above shown without mounting housing.

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† The NeoScan™ Scanner is manufactured and distributed by Haas Laser Technologies, Inc. under agreement with Neoteric Concepts, LLC.

NeoScan Inverse Taper Module

NeoScan Inverse Taper Module

Inverse taper module set with rotating plate a zero degree angle of incidence. This produces a slight positive taper hole as illustrated by the graphic.

Inverse taper module set with rotating plate at a 45 degree angle of incidence. This produces the highest possible inverse taper as the beam is offset the furthest from the optical axis as illustrated in this graphic.

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