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PRODUCT NEWS


EXPANDED UV LASER PRODUCT LINE


Laserax has launched a new line of UV lasers offering the industry’s widest power range (1–55 W) and full ultrafast pulse capabilities. The new UV laser line features the innovative Linear UV Laser System and certified Class 1 workstations, strategically complementing Laserax’s portfolio.


Contact: Charles McLaughlin info@laserax.com laserax.com


NEW ENGRAVING TECHNOLOGY


Applied Laser Engineering (ALE) has been involved in the manufacture of functional topographic surfaces for more than 30 years. It recently


launched its new EasyCell engraving technology, a suite of enhancements to ALE laser engraving machines.


Contact: Kyle Dixon kyle@appliedlaser.co.uk appliedlaser.co.uk


UPGRADED 50W UV NANOSECOND LASER


Photonics Industries International Inc. has announced a major performance enhancement to its DX-355-50 nanosecond laser. The upgraded model now delivers 50 W of UV output at 100 kHz, offering significantly higher throughput, improved process stability, and broader compatibility with next- generation micromachining applications.


Contact: Hans Taylor htaylor@photonix.com photonix.com


30 | LASER USER 118 DECEMBER 2025


EFFICIENT AUTOMATED LASER WELDING


TRUMPF has launched the new generation of its TruLaser Weld 5000 automated laser welding machine. Compared to the previous series, the machine can be set up much more quickly and easily. In addition, thanks


to the new TeachLine Touch mode, users can optimise their welding programs directly on the machine's screen.


Contact: Tom Chaffer tom.chaffer@trumpf.com trumpf.com


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