Excimer technology
Excimer technology is a critical component of many surface engineering applications where precise and controlled machining or modification processes are required. This technology is based on the use of excimer lasers or excimer lamps that generate ultraviolet (UV) radiation to process or modify materials on a microscopic level.
In surface technology, excimer technology is used in various applications to create high-precision structures, patterns or surface changes. One of the main areas of application is in the microstructuring of surfaces, where excimer lasers or lamps are used to create fine structures, engravings or patterns on materials such as metals, plastics, glass or ceramics. This technology is used in sectors such as the semiconductor industry, medical technology, microelectronics and the optical industry, where high-precision and fine structures are required.
In addition, excimer technology is also used for surface treatment and modification to improve the adhesion, durability or other surface properties of materials. This can include the cleaning, activation or functionalization of surfaces to prepare them for subsequent coating, bonding or printing processes. This application can be found in industries such as the automotive industry, electronics manufacturing, the packaging industry and medical technology.
Another important aspect of excimer technology is its ability to process materials with minimal thermal stress. As excimer lasers or lamps generate high-energy light pulses, processing is usually very fast and with minimal heat generation. This is particularly important for sensitive materials or applications where precise control of the processing depth is required. Overall, excimer technology plays a crucial role in surface technology by enabling precise and controlled machining or modification processes, contributing to the production of high-quality and functional surfaces. Due to its versatile applications and advanced properties, excimer technology remains an important technology for surface treatment in various industries.
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