



An array of holes machined in Inconel 600. Typical applications for such holes are injector nozzles.

This SEM shows a mold made of an array of holes machined at an angle in a metal plate..

Femtosecond lasers provide a versatile tool for machining a wide variety of materials like these holes machined in a glass plate.

This SEM shows two slots machined in a stainless steel tube. Note the absence of damage to the back wall.

This SEM shows a pillar machined into stainless steel.

This image show holes, including a cross-section, that were machined into steel.

This is an image showing the cross section of a hole machined through a 1 m thick metal substrate.

This is a microscope image of a hole machined through the refractory metal rhenium.

This microscope image shows the comparison of holes machined with a nanosecond laser (left) and a femtosecond laser (right) through a glass substrate.

Image of a via machined in glass.





