Microfabrication Company Primoceler Unveils New Glass Welding Machine Producing Significantly Reduced Heat-Affected Zone

Date: 14 December 2012

Innovative technology presents manufacturers with new possibilities for the creation of products with sensitive componentsPrimoceler Inc. (http://www.primoceler.com), a microfabrication company specializing in glass welding and laser scribing, has announced its development of a new laser-based welding machine for microelectromechanical systems.

Primoceler's new machine produces an extremely small heat-affected zone during the hermetic sealing of sensitive components, improving manufacturing processes and expanding the potential for packaging sensitive components under or inside glass.

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