
Industrial Excimer Laser Series
LEAP is a series of high duty-cycle excimer lasers, offered at wavelengths 248 nm and 308 nm, with output powers of 130 W and 150 W. The beam quality, high stabilized pulse energy of 650 mJ or 1000 mJ, short pulse length, and high peak power of LEAP lasers combine to optimize UV manufacturing applications.
These characteristics, plus their reliability and economy, make LEAP lasers suitable for a wide range of demanding, high-precision processing tasks. These include micro drilling and structuring, laser direct patterning (LDP), and surface treatment.
Model Name | Wavelength (nm)
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Max. Pulse Frequency (Hz)
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Max. Pulse Energy (mJ)
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Max. Power (W)
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LEAP 80K | 248
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125
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650
|
80
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LEAP 80C | 308
|
125
|
650
|
80
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LEAP 100K | 248
|
100
|
1000
|
100
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LEAP 100C | 308
|
100
|
1000
|
100
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LEAP 130K | 248
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200
|
650
|
130
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LEAP 150K
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248
|
150
|
1000
|
150
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LEAP 130C | 308
|
200
|
650
|
130
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LEAP 150C | 308
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150
|
1000
|
150
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LEAP 300C | 308
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300
|
1000
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300
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LEAP Features & Benefits
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Stabilized Laser Energy of up to 1 Joule in UV for fast and large are processing
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Individual laser pulse pattern by an internal burst generator
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Optimized resonator and tube design for high uptimes and less maintenance intervals
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Accessories for LEAP
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Fork Lift Slot Set
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Transportation Wheels
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Unstable Resonator Optics 248 nm (LEAP 130K)
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