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FEATURED PRODUCTS CPB Fiber Laser Metal Cutting Machine | www.laserlife.com.tw


CPB fiber laser metal cutting machine with 128x130 cm, 90x60 cm and 60x60 cm max. working area for metal sheet cutting like mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum sheet up to 6 mm thickness cutting. Suit to precisely and fine metal sheet cutting purpose. We also accept OEM and ODM design for your special function purpose for fiber laser CO2


Hope to get your response early!! New FiberStar®


Laser Welding Systems | www.LaserStar.net


LaserStar Technologies introduces their second generation of the FiberStar line of fiber laser welding systems. Originally introduced in 2012, FiberStar laser welding technology produces a sharp, focused light beam that consistently melts a very small area of metal. The benefit of the technology is that very little heat is generated at the weld point allowing users to easily laser weld > 0.025 mm from complex, heat sensitive, intricate parts while providing unparalleled parameter flexibility from 0-100 percent duty cycle. The laser source is a permanently sealed, closed loop air cooled design that protects against dust and dirt, has no consumable parts and requires little maintenance. Available up to 450 W, FiberStar systems offers a significant competitive advantage for today’s aerospace, electronics, medical device, job shop and micro component assembly marketplace subject to stringent quality requirements. All FiberStar products are made in USA. LaserStar Technologies Corporation · RI: 401.438.1500 · FL: 407.248.1142 · CA: 213.612.0622


Laservision® Portable Barriers - Foldable Laser Safety Panels | www.lasersafety.com


Our foldable laser safety panels were created with versatility in mind. Featuring 360° hinges that turn in any direction to protect the most unique laser environments, they remain flexible to move between laser applications. The M5P06 barrier material, has the maximum irradiance level of 1000 W/cm2


for 100 seconds. Made to withstand direct and diffusely scattered


laser light generated by Class 3B or Class 4 lasers as specified with ANSI Z136.1 – Section 4.4.2.5. Please visit us at www.lasersafety.com or call us at 1.888.496.7128 to talk to one of our Certified Laser Safety Officers.


plasmoeye Action Camera for Industrial Production Processes | www.plasmo-us.com


plasmoeye is used to monitor and support the analysis of weld process errors so that production processes can continually improve. Video images are used for process development by detecting the error root cause (less focus, splashes, weld pool too big, etc.). Up to six different camera types are available to observe different process sections and the process in detail. All cameras run simultaneously; traceability function by video; clear visualization of the process combined with performance results; can enhance defect analysis by combining with plasmo profileobserver and processobserver systems; stand-alone system is also possible


Large Laser Marking Field System | www.permanentmarking.com


TYKMA Electrox announces a new, transformative technology for marking large components, trays of parts and graphics without complex motion stages or axis movements. The large marking field system provides a continuous marking field up to 24” x 24” (600 mm x 600 mm) while maintaining a small beam diameter with high energy output. This technology excels over traditional XY stage systems that require more complex programming and higher cycle times, due to indexing movements of the XY stage. With our large marking field technology, expansive graphics can be processed in one cycle without any tiling or stitching, and large trays or fixtures of parts can be marked in minimal cycle time. This system is ideal for a variety of industries and applications, including deep engraving of firearms, annealing of medical components, color change marking on plastics and more. See it in action at IMTS 2016, Booth N-6276.


www.lia.org 1.800.34.LASER 1.800.34.LASER 15 laser application.


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