Used SCL CD 500 #293667900 for sale

Manufacturer
SCL
Model
CD 500
ID: 293667900
Vintage: 2001
Hard coater 2001 vintage.
SCL CD 500 is a photoresist equipment that is built to provide mask data to direct the patterning of printed circuit boards (PCBs). This system is comprised of mainly two components: the scanner, and the light exposure unit. The scanner component is composed of four basic elements. The first is a digital image processor, which can take up to 1024 images per second in real-time. The second is a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) which is able to convert the signals from the digital processor into analog signals that can be sent to the light exposure unit. The third and fourth elements are the two portioned sensors which are used to encode the coordinates of both the scanned field and the light exposure welder, which in turn allows for the accurate tracking and control of the patterning of the printed circuit board. The light exposure unit is the second main component of CD 500. This unit is built up of a helium-neon laser source, and two galvanometers, which are responsible for controlling the speed and direction of the laser. The laser is then used to project individual images onto the printed circuit board. It utilizes a photomask in order to project the pattern of the circuit onto the board. In order to determine both the accuracy and the compatibility of the board layout with the imaging unit, the software developed by SCL CD 500 can be used to perform photoresist simulations. This ensures that all of the data is accurate and that the exposure control is fine-tuned. Through the simulations, pattern distortions can be detected before they become problematic. CD 500 machine is a valuable tool for anyone who works with circuit boards and printed circuits, allowing for accuracy and compatibility at a high-level. With the combination of accuracy and reliability, it makes for an effective tool in the manufacturing process of circuit boards.
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