Used KSM KSD-4001 #9144252 for sale
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KSM KSD-4001 is a photoresist system designed to precisely pattern image layers in the production of printed circuit boards. It utilizes a dry film resist solution applied to the base material, such as glass, epoxy or polyimide, for the manufacture of printed circuit boards. This process eliminates the need for wet etching with chemicals, which can be expensive or time consuming. At the start of the process, the developer creates a graphic image, and transfers it to a photomask with perforated metal foils. This photomask is then applied to the surface of the substrate, which is then exposed to high intensity light. The light passes through the perforated and closed sections of the photomask, exposing the underlying substrate and directly applying its generated image onto the substrate. Once this is done, the exposed areas of the substrate become more soluble to the photoresist solution than the unexposed areas. Developing the substrate in the photoresist solution results in a patterned substrate surface. The areas exposed to the light are removed to create solder mask openings and other necessary patterns for the PCB's circuitry. In this way, KSD-4001 can directly transfer any image created on the graphic onto the substrate. The KSD-403 can solve the shortcomings of traditional wet etching, which can be tedious and costly. The whole process is performed in a single chamber and requires no further processing. Additionally, the system can accurately record and reproduce complex laser-generated patterns on the printed circuit board, assuring reliability with each production. KSM KSD-4001's photoresist system is a great benefit to the printed circuit boards manufacturing industry, due to its effectiveness and efficiency. Its image transferring process offers reliable results as well as fast processing speed. Furthermore, its image definition is comparable with that of the traditional phototool processing. All of these features make KSD-4001 a great and economical choice for the production of printed circuit boards.
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