SHOW PREVIEW: LASYS
newest development from the laser manufacturer. With a working area of up to 100 x 70cm, the system is ideal for large applications. At the trade fair the company will present the smaller version of the
on the most suitable system for their applications.
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welding tasks. Possible applications range from mobile welding with a laser pistol and video glasses, to manual welding under microscopic observation, or as a fully-automated welding process with camera surveillance.
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CAMEO FRANZ HAGEMANN, authorised distributor of Epilog, will be presenting the Epilog Fusion, the
Fusion besides the well established Epilog Fibermark and Epilog Zing models. The Fusion is available as a CO2
or fibre laser. It is the first laser
that is compatible with Macintosh. Visitors to the Cameo stand will
be able to experience the possibilities of the different laser models and be assisted in deciding
CERAMOPTEC INDUSTRIES will be available to discuss both fused and continuous fibre optic tapers for use from the deep UV to NIR wavelengths. Produced with Optran all silica fibres, these tapers can be made with a taper length typically in the range of 5mm to 100mm. The development team at CeramOptec has solved the problem of mechanically protecting the taper region by placing it in a fibre connector. The fibre core diameters that CeramOptec offers are within 50µm to 1,000µm, with taper ratios of 2:1, 3:1, 4:1, and 5:1 available. A tapered optical fibre can be used to lead a collimated beam with a relatively large diameter into a smaller fibre. This is useful for a variety of applications such as spectroscopy, detectors and sensors, and delivery systems for laser diodes. Tapered optical fibres also create optical mode mixing, useful for applications where homogonous power distribution is needed.
www.ceramoptec.com
CINOGY TECHNOLOGIES will showcase its CinCam CMOS models which have been extended by the high-performance Nano series. The new CinCam CMOS Nano is based on a high-resolution 1/1.8 inch, 1.3-megapixel (6.8 x 5.4mm) and a one-inch,
enables maximum flexibility and requires minimum space. The CinCam Nano includes the specifically designed analysis software RayCi, which uses unique analytical capabilities and visualisation modes that open up new opportunities in laser beam analysis, according to ISO standards.
www.cinogy.com
COHERENT will be present to discuss its selection of products for materials processing, including CO2
, high power diode, solid-state,
ultrafast and fibre lasers, for everything from precision microprocessing to high-speed metal cladding. The company will show off its
HighLight 10,000D. The direct- diode laser system outputs 10kW
(at 975nm) and this high power translates into increased throughput for applications in metal cladding and heat treating. The HighLight 10,000D is also a flexible solution, which can be configured to deliver a wide variety of interchangeable beam shapes (with widths from 1mm to 12mm, and lengths from 6mm to 36mm) to match specific processing requirements.
www.coherent.com
ARGES will present the next generation of its 3D scan head Precession Elephant, designed for high precision drilling applications. The scan head, which has up to seven axes and is aligned for use with
ultrashort pulse lasers, has been extended with additional functionalities in order to fulfil complex demands in micro processing. The scan head has a trepanning speed of up to 20,000 rpm and
alignment to an additional wavelength of 343nm to 355nm, which makes it ideal for ultra-high precision applications. The aperture has also been increased from 21 to 26mm, while offering
the same scanning speed and a better concentricity.
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4.2-megapixel (11.3 x 11.3mm) CMOS sensor combined with high-speed USB 3.0 interface. The usable spectral range is
between 240-1,320nm, but models for the UV range (150-350nm) and for telecom IR range (1,495- 1,595nm) are available if required. The high-speed USB3.0 interface transfers the maximum 10 b it data with up to 60Hz (full resolution). The ultra-compact design
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ELAS will be presenting its laser micromachining system, the Master Femto, a feature-rich workstation for researchers and R&D specialists. The heart of the system is a 10W laser ‘Pharos’, delivering pulses as short as 290fs. Three harmonics are employed: 1,030nm and 515nm beams are delivered to the scanner, 343nm is delivered to a special design objective ensuring a 2μm spot size. The positioning system delivers
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