Used DISCO DAC 552 #9117889 for sale

DISCO DAC 552
Manufacturer
DISCO
Model
DAC 552
ID: 9117889
Dicing saw.
DISCO DAC 552 is a scribing / dicing equipment designed to quickly and accurately cut a variety of materials, from plastics to ceramics. It is a highly versatile system with multiple capabilities to accomplish a wide range of applications. The unit is equipped with a high-power diamond-tipped scriber, which is used to generate precise incisions in the material. The scriber is driven by a DC motor which produces finely tuned, high-precision cuts. The machine is capable of performing continuous scribing, single-line scribing, and fine line dicing. The tool also includes a high-speed camera vision asset, which monitors the scribing process at up to 6,000 frames per second. This allows the model to detect any imperfections or deformities in the cuts, allowing for more precise cutting. The vision equipment is also used for automatic alignment of the material, so that the scribing is precisely aligned with the design. The system offers an optional stereoscopic microscope stage, which allows for even more accurate dicing. The stereo microscope has two precision-aligned imaging stages, one objective and one visual, and these allow for viewing of two different images side-by-side. This enables two different views of the material, and accurate alignment of the scribing. Finally, the unit offers an advanced laser measurement machine, which is used to detect any dimensional deformities in the cut. The laser tool measures the scribed cut in multiple dimensions to determine if it is properly formed, and if there are any dimensional errors. Overall, DISCO DAC-552 is a highly advanced scribing / dicing asset that is configurable for multiple applications, and offers a wide range of features which are designed to improve accuracy and precision. The powerful scriber, high-speed camera vision model, optional stereo microscope, and laser measurement equipment make DAC 552 a truly versatile and capable system.
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