Laser Cutting of 3M™ XYZ-Axis Electrically Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tape 9719
3M™ XYZ-Axis Electrically Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tape (ECATT) 9719 is part of a product line of similar materials including 9703, 9705, 9706, 9709, 9709S and 9709SL. The 9719 ECATT product consists of a 100µm thick silicone adhesive layer filled with an electrically conductive scrim comprised of non-woven nickel plated carbon fibers that allow electrical continuity between substrates through the silicone adhesive layer, and additionally provide electrical continuity through the thickness (Z-axis) and in the plane of the adhesive (X-Y planes). The silicone adhesive layer itself is protected with 50µm thick PET release liners on both the top and bottom surfaces. A diagram depicting the layers of the 9719 material is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1. ECATT 9719 diagram showing PET liners located on top and bottom of the silicone adhesive layer. PET layers measure 50µm thick, and the silicone adhesive layer measures 100µm thick.
Laser Processing Notes
3M 9719 ECATT was tested to assess laser processing compatibility and determine the best system configuration of laser peak power and wavelength. The PET liners absorb 9.3 micron energy more efficiently than other wavelengths, meaning less peak power was necessary to produce good results with minimum heat affects. The silicone adhesive layer also absorbs the 9.3 micron wavelength efficiently with clean edges free of heat effects along the processed path. Microscopy images taken at 300x magnification of the processed edge of the 9719 post-processing, with the liners in place and the liners removed, are shown in Figures 2 and 3, respectively. In these images it is shown that the PET liners contain most of the heat affects and discoloration, while the silicone adhesive layer itself is relatively free of heat effect and discoloration.
Figure 2. Microscopy image (300x) of the laser- processed edge of 3M ECATT 9719 with the PET liners in place. The heat-affected zone measures 110µm.
Figure 3. Microscopy image (300x) of the laser- processed edge of 3M ECATT 9719 with the PET liners removed from the material post-processing. The heat-affected zone measures 65µm.
Figure 4. 3D-rendered microscopy image (300x) of the laser-processed edge of the ECATT 9719 with the PET liners in place.
Figure 5. 3D-rendered microscopy image (300x) of the laser-processed edge of the ECATT 9719 with the PET liners removed.
Table 1 System Configuration Comparison
System Configuration | Heat-Affected Zone | Process Characteristics | Post-Processing Requirements |
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9.3µm (Recommended) | Minimal heat-affected zone of approximately 110µm | The 9.3 micron laser energy has the advantage of better absorption by the material resulting in a consistent edge along the processed path with a reduced heat-affected zone | Processing of the 3M 9719 material with either the 9.3 micron or the 10.6 micron configuration did not require additional post-processing |
10.6µm | Increased heat- affected zone compared to 9.3 micron wavelength, approximately 180µm | This configuration results in an increased heat-affected zone in the PET liner and produces a rougher edge along the processed path in the adhesive layer when compared to the 9.3 micron configuration |
Figure 6a. Comparison microscopy images (300x) of the processed edge resulting from 9.3 micron processing. The PET liner was left in place.
Figure 6b. Comparison microscopy images (300x) of the processed edge resulting from 10.6 micron processing. The PET liner was left in place.
3M ECATT adhesive tape applications requiring fine geometry and intricate detail without degrading the physical properties of the material can be achieved with Universal Laser Systems technology. An example demonstrating the results of laser cutting the 3M ECATT 9719 material is shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7. Example of laser cutting 3M ECATT 9719.
3M 9719 ECATT is suitable for laser processing and was extensively tested to determine the most efficient processing configuration. Through this testing, it was determined that laser cutting is viable with this materia, and a 30 watt 9.3 micron CO2 laser source is the best configuration of wavelength and power for the processing of this material. The PET liners and silicone adhesive layer efficiently absorb the 9.3 micron wavelength laser energy, and, coupled with the peak power of the 30 watt laser source, produce a clean smooth processed edge that has minimal heat-affected zone and discoloration. Other materials in this ECATT product line are expected to process similarly.