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SHOW PREVIEW: LASYS


MRC SYSTEMS will show its laser beam stabilisation products at the exhibition. The systems are used to stabilise the position and direction of laser beams against spatial fluctuations. Such fluctuations can be thermal or mechanical drift, vibrations, laser pointing, or shocks. Deviations due to a beam transfer over separate mechanical bases or optical tables can also be compensated. The systems include a closed


loop controller and one or two pairs of position detectors and mirror actuators. They are characterised by a high intrinsic stability without the need of specific user interactions. The modular design enables a flexible definition of the desired beam position and an easy integration into existing set-ups. For example, the detectors can be placed behind high-reflection mirrors which are already part of the laser set-up. www.mrc-systems.de


OXFORD LASERS is exhibiting at the show and will demonstrate its expertise in laser micromachining. The company has worked in high precision laser micromachining for more than 30 years and can provide solutions for micro drilling, micro cutting, micro engraving, or micro ablation on almost every kind


12W and a pulse duration less than 12ps. It is air-cooled, reliable and compact. The Cepheus is a versatile tool for micromachining- applications in industry and science. Due to its compact size the Cepheus can be integrated easily in machinery and assembly lines. www.photon-energy.de


PRIMES will be showing its measuring devices for production with laser radiation. Specifically, the firm designs and constructs equipment for characterising the power, beam profile, beam propagation, as well as raw beam


geometry laser beam parameters. Primes devices are typically used


by laser machine manufacturers, beam source producers, and for R&D purposes. A total of 8,000 beam analysis systems are in service for customers in Germany and abroad thanks to the company’s worldwide sales network. www.primes.de


of material. Oxford Lasers supplies lasers to a range of industries from semiconductor, pharmaceutical, medical, automotive and the solar sector, and also works regularly with universities and research laboratories. www.oxfordlasers.com


PHOTON ENERGY will demonstrate its Cepheus, a picosecond laser source integrated in the company’s workstation. The laser has average output power of


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PRYOR MARKING TECHNOLOGY is exhibiting at the show for the first time, presenting a robotic laser marking solution it developed for a leading automotive manufacturer, and which was recently awarded an industry prize for innovation. The company’s customers are mainly in the aerospace and automotive industries, but also include


ROFIN will be exhibiting a range of products at the show, including the Select Fiber manual welding laser for high-precision CNC welding, with manual or semi-automatic part loading. Also on show will be the MPS, the modular laser work-station for high-precision welding, cutting, drilling or structuring applications. The MPS family has three members: MPS Compact with its small footprint, MPS Rotary with rotary table and MPS Advanced for the high-precision machining, with a working envelope of 1,000 x 600mm. From its broad fibre laser portfolio, Rofin will be showing three laser


sources from different power classes for a wide range of applications. For high-precision micro-material processing, Rofin’s Swiss subsidiary Rofin-Lasag will present its long pulse fibre laser LFS 300. With an average power of 300W and 30J pulse energy, this new laser source offers twice the power of its sister model, the LFS 150. The LFS systems generate pulses with up to 50ms length and are therefore particularly suitable for the production of micro-contours with single pulses. For macro material processing, the company will display its FL 015 C


high-power fibre laser family. Thanks to more powerful pump modules, the small Compact version offers 1,500W power output. Finally, the FL 060 fibre laser offers 6kW power from four fibre laser


units with corresponding power reserves. The use of switchable fibre optics with diameters from 100μm to 800μm allows the laser quality to be adapted to the processing application. www.rofin.com


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