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  • Laser Safety-Why it Matters
    , monitoring a machine cutting through metals, ceramics, plastics, or multiple thicknesses of cloth, levelling a beam in a construction project, setting up an entertainment show or while conducting research. Of the reported laser accidents, 75% of personnel were accidentally exposed due to improper
  • High-Speed Deformable Mirror for Laser Beam Focus Control in Cutting & Welding Applications
    Piezo driven laser focus shifter module advances speed and quality in laser machining applications
  • Can a Fiber Laser Engrave Wood?
    If you're looking for a powerful technology that can be used to create clean, fast, high-contrast permanent marks for identification and traceability, fiber laser engraving machines or a compact laser workstation might be the way to go. Their high peak power and superior beam quality make them
  • The Progress of Industrial Laser Marking (.pdf)
    Laser markers were once bulky machines that required constant maintenance to replace coolant and lamps. They consumed enough energy to power a small household and were used mostly to mark product packaging and metal components. The design and capabilities of marking systems have come a long way
  • Machine Vision: Seeing (Electronically) Is Believing
    and Thru-Beam sensors, with choice of cable or quick disconnect. Omron s ZX laser measurement sensor system features a single amplifier unit that supports 11 different sensing heads interchangeably, eliminating the need to purchase unique amplifiers for each sensing head. Heads available include eight
  • Glass vs. Metal CO2 Laser Tubes
    Why are Epilog Laser machines built with air-cooled metal laser tubes? A rack of epilog laser co2 metal laser tubes. When you're looking to purchase a CO2 laser machine, there are a number of points to consider. One of the primary attributes that differentiates systems on the market is the type
  • Combining 2-D and 3-D Laser Applications
    by optimizing part geometry, lot size, scrap rate, machine acceleration, material handling, beam mode quality, and gas delivery. Laser know-how has matured to the point where even the most knowledgeable operator can improve the fabricating operation only so much.
  • Manual Laser Micro-Welding Systems are an Alternative to Traditional GTA Welding!
    technologies is the use of manual laser micro-welding systems as an alternative to traditional microscope GTA welding. Laser is an acronym for "Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation." This technology produces a sharply focused beam of hot light that melts a very small area of metal

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