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Supplier: Epilog Laser Corp.
Description: The Fusion Galvo by Epilog Laser combines fast engraving of metals with quick and efficient project setup. This innovative laser machine produces a variety of marks on metal, including deep engraving, polished white marks, and deep black annealed etching. Project setup is fast
- Automation / Control: Windows / PC Control
- Laser Output Power: 30 to 60 watts
- Laser Type: Fiber Laser
- Materials Processed: Metal / Conductive Materials, Plastics / Non-conductive, Other
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Supplier: Aerotech, Inc.
Description: Design Features Optical feedback device offers outstanding thermal stability Industry-best resolution of >24 bits when used with Aerotech's Nmark CLS controller Wide range of apertures and focal lengths Many choices of mirror surface treatments for a variety of laser wavelengths
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Supplier: Aerotech, Inc.
Description: and 2). With the release of the Nmark GCL, this functionality is now available for scanner applications. The ability to accurately trigger the laser as a function of position removes the need to program mark, jump, and polygon delays, resulting in reduced programming complexity. By
- Number of Axes / Motors: 2
- Operating Temperature: 0.0 to 50 C
- Supply Voltage (AC): 85 to 240 volts
- Supply Voltage (DC): 40 volts
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Supplier: Aerotech, Inc.
Description: release of the GL4, this functionality is now available for scanner applications. The ability to accurately trigger the laser as a function of position removes the need to program mark, jump, and polygon delays, resulting in reduced programming complexity. By using the Position
- AC Input Frequency: 50 Hz, 60 Hz
- AC Input Phase: Single Phase
- Configuration: Stand Alone, Panel Mount
- Drive Specifications: DC Servomotor, AC Servo / Brushless Motor
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Supplier: Aerotech, Inc.
Description: Design Features Closed Loop Servo (CLS) drive for Aerotech AGV and AGV-HP series scanners High-bandwidth linear power stage ensures quick settling time Position Synchronized Output ensures consistent laser spot placement Infinite Field Of View (IFOV) greatly expands scanner
- AC Input Frequency: 50 Hz, 60 Hz
- Configuration: Stand Alone
- D/A Resolution: 26 bits
- Maximum Output Voltage: -10 to 10 volts
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Supplier: Trotec Laser, Inc.
Description: The SpeedMarker 300 laser marking machine is equipped with a maximum marking area of 7.5" x 7.5" (190 mm x 190 mm) and wattage options ranging from 20W to 100W. These galvo marking lasers come with intuitive and sophisticated workflow software along with the highest quality
- 3D Laser Processing / 5-axis Machining: Yes
- Automation / Control: Windows / PC Control, Manual Workstation
- Cutting / Traverse Speed: 30000 in/min
- Laser Output Power: 20 to 100 watts
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Supplier: Trotec Laser, Inc.
Description: The SpeedMarker 700RT (Rotary Table) comes equipped with a maximum marking area of 12.2" x 12.2" (310 mm x 310 mm) and wattage options ranging from 20W to 50W. With the addition of this galvo rotary table, cycle time is significantly decreased during laser marking of series production
- 3D Laser Processing / 5-axis Machining: Yes
- Automation / Control: Windows / PC Control, Manual Workstation
- Cutting / Traverse Speed: 30002 in/min
- Laser Output Power: 20 to 50 watts
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Supplier: Edmund Optics Inc.
Description: speed and precision accuracy than any compact, lower cost closed loop galvanometer available in today's market. The low inertia, high speed, high accuracy and compact size of these galvos make them suitable in applications ranging from biomedical systems, optical coherence tomography,
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Supplier: Nutfield Technology
Description: provided), and galvo-to-servo cable sets. Nutfield Tech’s QS-7 Open Frame 2-Axis Scan Heads feature factory-set ±5 or ±10VDC analog inputs that produce ±22.5 degrees optical scan angles. Match-tuning ensures same X & Y galvo response given the same input command. The QS-7 OFH is
- Automation / Control: Windows / PC Control
- Options / Components: Galvanometer Scanner, Laser Head / Focusing Unit, Laser Optics / Beam Delivery
- Process / Operation: Laser Marking, Other
- Type: Component / Subsystem
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Supplier: Nutfield Technology
Description: Nutfield Technology’s QS-12 Open Frame 2-Axis Scan Head includes two galvanometers with mirrors mounted in optimized XY configuration, two servo amplifiers (require mounting to heat sink, not provided), and galvo-to-servo cable sets. Open frame heads are compact and provide flexibility for
- Automation / Control: Windows / PC Control
- Options / Components: Galvanometer Scanner, Laser Head / Focusing Unit, Laser Optics / Beam Delivery
- Process / Operation: Laser Marking, Other
- Type: Component / Subsystem
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Supplier: Nutfield Technology
Description: Nutfield Technology’s QS-30 Open Frame 2-Axis Scan Head is comprised of two galvanometers with mirrors mounted in optimized XY configuration, two servo amplifiers (require mounting to heat sink, not provided), and galvo-to-servo cable sets. Open frame heads are used for fast and accurate
- Automation / Control: Windows / PC Control
- Options / Components: Galvanometer Scanner, Laser Head / Focusing Unit, Laser Optics / Beam Delivery
- Process / Operation: Laser Marking, Other
- Type: Component / Subsystem
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Supplier: Nutfield Technology
Description: Nutfield Technology’s Xtreme Series Packaged 2-Axis Scan Heads provide superior high speed performance for demanding laser applications. Featuring the QS-12 OPD galvanometer scanner with Nutfield’s Optical Position Detector, the Xtreme Series Packaged Scan Heads are a perfect
- Automation / Control: Windows / PC Control
- Materials Processed: Metal / Conductive Materials, Plastics / Non-conductive
- Options / Components: Galvanometer Scanner, Laser Head / Focusing Unit, Laser Optics / Beam Delivery
- Process / Operation: Laser Cutting, Laser Marking, Laser Kiss Cutting / Scribing, Laser Welding, Micromachining / Trimming, Other
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: wear common to XY galvanometers. FSMs eliminate the need to compensate for beam displacement and polarization rotation due to a second reflection. With higher optical performance than galvo scanners, FSMs have larger apertures, lower wavefront distortion, and a broader choice of mirror
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: optical performance than galvo scanners, FSMs have larger apertures, lower wavefront distortion, and a broader choice of mirror substrates and coatings. The rotational axes of an FSM intersect at a single pivot point, unlike dual XY galvos, eliminating the displacement jitter
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: , smooth, ultra high precision motion synchronized with a galvo scanner. Ultra-Precision in 3 Axes XM Series direct drive stages provide ultra high precision motion for the most demanding applications. This video shows an assembly of two XM stages and one XMS-V vertical stage
- Actuation Type: Electrical
- Motor Specifications: Linear Motor, Other
- Rated Speed: 11.81 in/sec
- Stroke or X-Axis Travel: 3.94 inch
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: complex, smooth, ultra high precision motion synchronized with a galvo scanner. Ultra-Precision in 3 Axes XM Series direct drive stages provide ultra high precision motion for the most demanding applications. This video shows an assembly of two XM stages and one XMS
- Actuation Type: Electrical
- Motor Specifications: Linear Motor, Other
- Rated Speed: 11.81 in/sec
- Stroke or X-Axis Travel: 8.27 inch
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Laser Seam Welding of Electronic Packages Using Galvo Scanners
Improving Quality in Laser SEam Welding of Electronic Packages with Galvo Scanners
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Choosing the Right Galvanometer and Servo for the Job
Galvanometer-based optical scanners are the preferred positioning solution for an increasingly broad range of industrial, scientific, imaging, and medical laser applications. While a number of scanning approaches are available, galvanometer-based scanners - commonly called "galvos" -offer
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Effects of pulse duration on the ns-laser pulse induced removal of thin film materials used in photovoltaics
The film processing (or what is commonly known as P1, P2, or P3 laser scribing) is performed through the film-supporting glass plate of several millimeter thickness by using a galvo laser scanner setup equipped with f-theta optics.
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I wonder if i might impose upon your goodwill, i have purchased a pair of laser galvo scanner mirrors (see link).
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Sell CE marked galvo scanner laser .
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Sell CE marked galvo scanner laser .
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Extraction of optical properties and prediction of light distribution in rat brain tissue
By using a galvo scanner (Te-Lighting, China, PT-30K laser scanner galvo system kits) for each brain slice, MR and MT var- iables were measured with a spatial resolution of 3000 points per square centimeter as discussed later.
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Laser prototyping of printed circuit boards
Block diagram of PCB prototyping process with a laser galvo − scanner system.
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Practical Considerations For A Design Of A High Precision 3-D Laser Scanner System
H.M. Tenney, " Laser / galvo scanner design," Electro-Optical Systems Design, 40-45, Oct. 1975.
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High Precision Control Of Galvanometer Scanner
[4] Tenney, H. M., Laser / Galvo Scanner Design, Electro-Optical Systems Design, October 1975.
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