Resistor Trimming Machine

TS4210D Series | Multifunctional Laser Trimming Machine

TS4410F Series | Displacement Sensor Laser Trimming Machine

TS3335D Series | Thin Film Laser Trimming Machine

RD – C50 Type | Angular Displacement Potentiometer Tester

RD-L500: Professional Tester for Linear Displacement Potentiometers

PC510 Ultra-Fast Laser Cutter for Precision Applications

MT350 Series | Wafer Laser Trimming Machine for Precision Applications

TS5210F Laser Trimming Machine – Ultra-Low Resistance Precision

TS4210D Series | Multifunctional Laser Trimming Machine

TS4410F Series | Displacement Sensor Laser Trimming Machine

TS3335D Series | Thin Film Laser Trimming Machine

RD – C50 Type | Angular Displacement Potentiometer Tester

RD-L500: Professional Tester for Linear Displacement Potentiometers

PC510 Ultra-Fast Laser Cutter for Precision Applications

MT350 Series | Wafer Laser Trimming Machine for Precision Applications

TS5210F Laser Trimming Machine – Ultra-Low Resistance Precision

Laser Trimming Machine

The laser trimmer mainly uses a short pulse laser to scan and trim the resistor, the laser vaporizes the resistive film on the ceramic substrate and “cuts” a certain depth of incision on the resistor, changing the length and cross-sectional area of the resistor, thus changing the resistance value of the resistor.

How does laser trimming work?

Laser trimming involves using a focused laser beam to precisely cut or modify materials, typically thin films or electronic components, by removing unwanted portions. The process is controlled with high accuracy, allowing for fine adjustments to be made without physically touching the material. It’s commonly used in applications like trimming resistors, capacitors, and other microelectronic components, where precision is crucial.

Appliance

Automotive Electronics.
Electric Vehicles
Fuel Tank Measurement
Sensor Technology: Temperature Sensors
Temperature Sensors
Parking distance sensors
Pressure sensors
Industrial and Power Electronics: Current Controllers
Current Controllers
Hybrid circuits
Aerospace.
Satellite Systems
Crystal Oscillators

Automation
Measurement and Control Technology
Medical Technology, Medical Sensors
Linear and circular potentiometers