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SHOW PREVIEW: LASYS


JenLas Femto 16 features pulse energies of up to 100µJ, a free and quickly adjustable pulse repetition rate from 100 to 500kHz, a single-shot-capable pulse picker, internal second harmonic generation (third harmonic generation on request), and operates at up to 35°C ambient temperature. The power upgrade to 16W


increases the productivity of non-thermal micro drilling (such as in the production of injection


a supply voltage of 4.5-30VDC. Some common applications for


the MVstereo include 3D stereo machine vision, gesture recognition, depth sensing, and volume measurement. www.lasercomponents.co.uk


LASERLINE, a manufacturer of diode lasers, will present its laser systems for industrial applications


at Lasys, hall 4, booth 4B51. The exhibition highlight will be the fibre-coupled high power diode laser LDF 11.000-60 with 11kW laser power and 60mm mrad beam quality. The laser has a compact design and is suitable for metal processing such as welding, hardening, cladding or brazing. Furthermore, the new water-air- cooler Laserline CCA12 for lasers of


the LDF series will be exhibited for the first time at the show. This device gives optimal cooling of the laser and beam shaping optics. Thanks to its integration into the system control of the laser, it can be easily configured and monitored. Additionally, Laserline will


present its LDF 4000-4 diode laser with beam converter and the diode laser module LDM 4000-100. The


SOURCES FOR MICROMACHINING FEMTOSECOND


WIDEST RANGE OF LASER PICOSECOND


nozzles), cutting, and structuring processes, which also benefit from higher material removal rates with femtosecond pulses compared to picoseconds. The outstanding machining quality achievable with this disk laser yields cost reductions at post-processing steps. www.jenoptik.com


LASER COMPONENTS will show its dedicated random pattern generator, the MVstereo, on stand 4E17. The device generates a pseudo random dot matrix of 33,000 eye safe, divergent dots in either 660nm or 830nm. The MVstereo laser modules also


Q-Series – UV nanosecond lasers


Set the performance standard for high precision micromachining


High Power 355 or 532nm laser for tightest process control


NANOSECOND


Pharos High Power Ultrafast laser Rugged industrial design with tunable pulse duration 200fs – 10ps, up to 20W


Picoblade Picosecond Micromachining Laser Up to 50W/8MHz/10 picoseconds 1064/532/355nm options


BlueCut Femtosecond Fiber Laser


contain a new digital laser driver, which offers various programming and reporting features, such as modulation, triggering, and power adjustment. The laser’s focus can be adjusted


without removing the optics, and is locked into place with an attached locking ring. The laser is powered via an M12 connector with


www.lasersystemseurope.com | @lasersystemsmag


Industrial-grade microjoule fiber laser for micro material processing Sub-400fs and up to


10uJ/10W output at 1030nm


Variable rep rate and burst mode from single-shot to 10MHz


Photonic Solutions Ltd, Unit 2.2 Quantum Court


Heriot Watt University Research Park Edinburgh EH14 4AP


tel: +44 131 664 8122 fax: +44 131 449 7301


email: sales@photonicsolutions.co.uk web: www.photonicsolutions.co.uk


WE’VE GOT IT COVERED…


ISSUE 31 • SUMMER 2016 LASER SYSTEMS EUROPE 19


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