30W UV Laser Precision Cutting of Sapphire — A Customer Case Study for nVidia Supply Chain

Watch the 30W UV laser cutting process on natural sapphire — ±0.001mm precision for semiconductor fixture applications.
30W UV laser cutting precision sapphire fixture samples
30W UV laser cutting on natural sapphire — demonstrating ±0.001mm precision. View UV laser markers.

A U.S. customer needed a complete cutting solution for hundreds of sapphire products. Their precision synthetic sapphire — used by industry giants including nVidia.

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The customer was satisfied with the ±0.001mm tolerance we achieved.

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