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Backside Silicon Wafer Marking |
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We take the term “wafer marking” to new
levels. Our laser marking procedures allow us to place
identifying text, date codes, and saw reference lines on
the backside of bumped wafers before the sawing process
takes place. State of the art equipment enables exact
placement of reference marks between individual “chips”
without residue remaining on the wafer. Our ability to
work with any size silicon wafer used in the industry
today can make your production concerns effortless. |
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Medical and Dental
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providing the medical, dental, and surgical industries
with safe, clean, high contrast permanent marking on
stainless steel, plastics, titanium, and composite
materials that meet industry and regulatory QC/FDA
requirements. We realize that accuracy and proper
identification is crucial in this industry, as well as
maintaining lot integrity. Medical and dental implants
and instruments are processed to be rapidly identifiable
and easy-to-read with absolutely no porosity,
contamination, or residue. |
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Electronic, Automotive, Military and Consumer Products |
Our non-residue laser
process will clearly mark and identify all of your
electronic components and assemblies. From your marking
specifications to the latest military standards, our
remarkable laser marking process make problems with
adhesion and resistance to solvents a thing of the past.
Give us your most critical products – ceramic IC’s, gold
plated lids and pads, even printed circuit boards – and
we’ll return “clean-room” ready items with permanent
legible markings. Try our laser marking service for all
your products that require serial numbers, company logos
and identification information. Our services extend into
the military and private sector with our services
personalizing knives, swords, gun slides and barrels, as
well as customized leather knife sheaths, wood
presentation boxes and leather binders.
Marking surface capabilities include:
1. Flat
2. Round
3. Cylindrical
4. Recessed Round
Surfaces
5. Etc.
Consider Colorado Laser Technologies, Inc. for your
most difficult product, shapes, and materials.
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