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laser systems Workstation for heavy components


Electrox has enhanced its popular FleXyZ workstation for marking large, heavy components with greater speed and accuracy. The FleXyZ is a highly versatile, free-


standing workstation with a compact footprint – just 1.25m x 1.35m – and caters for components of up to 600mm (l) x 600mm (w) x 200mm (h) weighing up to 160kg. The workstation is compatible with


all Electrox laser marking systems, including the low-cost Raptor and the high-specification Scorpion Rapide. It provides motorised solutions and ensures the high precision on a wide range of components. The system has two lens configurations: 163mm and 254mm, providing marking fields


Mobile laser marking system


Laser marking specialist ES Technology (Bordeaux, France) has introduced its es Pistol mobile laser marking system. The system is simple and easy to install, offering high marking quality and speed at a competitive price. The system is also portable; the control unit is mounted on wheels the system’s laser head is compact and light. The company states that it is now practical to bring the laser marking system to large and cumbersome components, rather than bringing the component to the system. The es Pistol control unit includes a


computer, marking software and an operator interface available through a 10-inch touch screen, allowing the operator to mark texts, codes, logos or other kinds of information very easily. The system is designed to prevent the beam from shining out of the marking space, making this machine a class 1 laser system. www.eslaser.com


of 140mm diameter and 218mm diameter respectively. The control system features a tiling function, which divides a larger design into smaller tiles to fit within the overall marking area of the laser lens. This allows larger components to be marked with a large design for advanced identification or traceability. The system features a slide-up front


door and two side access doors to allow easy loading, as well as a conveniently located easy-to-use control panel. The FleXyZ can be further enhanced with a range of optional extras, including


a foot switch, fume extraction system, mounting arm for PC, auto-door, camera system and rotary axis. www.electrox.com


laser marking and engraving workstation


Foba has introduced its G3 laser marking and engraving workstation for high-precision and repeatable laser marking and engraving of small workpieces. The laser workstation belongs to the company’s line of laser engraving machines but bridges the gap to its marking machines; the G3 is suitable for producing precise, deep engravings, but also for brilliant laser markings in small and premium parts. The G3 is particularly well suited to


applications in the medical technology industry, in fine engraving in tool and mould production. The G3 features a powerful solid state laser,


and an intelligent mark positioning system as well (as manual point and shoot) to ensure short processing times and high-precision. This positioning system automatically detects workpieces, and adjusts the marking/engraving accordingly. www.Fobalaser.com


safety


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laser protection windows Laser Components now offer a range of laser protection windows, for a variety of materials and aR coatings for the wavelength required. The company also provides an additional aR coating in the visible region for the pilot beam, which is often in the 635-650nm band, or 532nm wavelength. Laser welding and cutting machines create


a lot of molten back scattered particles. Protection windows, or sacrificial plates, are positioned close to the working area, designed to protect adjacent high quality, and often more expensive, laser optics. Protection windows tend to be less expensive and easy to replace and have lower surface qualities than the primary focussing optic. www.lasercomponents.co.uk


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