mikrofúrás
Mikrofúrás, also known as microdrilling or microhole drilling, is a specialized precision machining process used to create small-diameter holes in various materials. This technique is essential in industries such as electronics, aerospace, medical devices, and watchmaking, where high precision and tight tolerances are critical. The process typically involves the use of miniature drills, often with diameters ranging from 0.001 to 0.5 millimeters, to produce holes with exceptional accuracy.
The primary applications of mikrofúrás include the fabrication of printed circuit boards (PCBs), the creation of
Several factors influence the success of mikrofúrás, including the choice of drill material—such as carbide, diamond,
While mikrofúrás offers unparalleled precision, it also presents challenges, such as high costs, limited material compatibility,