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EVENT FOCUS: LASER WORLD OF PHOTONICS Exhibitors


Applied Laser Engineering Hall B2, Booth 121 Applied Laser Engineering will be showcasing its range of laser engraving systems capable of producing high-resolution 2D and 3D graphics on the surface of cylindrical and flat substrates, for use in various printing, texturing, security and embossing applications. The range of materials that can be processed by the firm’s systems includes metals, ceramics, rubber and natural and synthetic polymers. The firm’s range of laser


engraving systems are all special-purpose machinery, involving a high precision machine bed integrated with novel mechanisms and optical instrumentation, together with specialised electronic, optical, computerised and laser equipment. Laser type and wavelength are application- or material-specific. Machines range from 0.6 to 7m roller length capability and up to 1m diameter. www.appliedlaser.co.uk


Fraunhofer ILT Hall A2, Booth 431 In keeping with the theme of this year’s trade fair ‘No e-mobility without laser technology’, the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT will be using Laser-Based Tape-Automated Bonding (LaserTAB) to demonstrate how even the most diverse battery cells and power electronics can be combined


quickly, reliably and efficiently using robot-assisted laser micro welding. Visitors to the joint Fraunhofer booth can admire the electric racing car ‘eace05’ of the Ecurie Aix-Formula Student Team from RWTH Aachen – an excellent example of the use of laser technology in e-mobility, containing laser-welded batteries, as well as laser-cut CFK-components. Visitors also can learn


more about the results of the collaborative research project eVerest (more on page 6), in which a laser machine has been developed that triples the rate at which tools can be made for embossing plastic panels for vehicle interiors – a process that has previously been very time consuming. The project will also be presented as part of an application panel on the automation of laser applications, from 3 to 5.20pm on 26 June at the Laser Materials Processing forum in hall A3, booth 545. www.ilt.fraunhofer.de


Laser Components Hall B3, Booth 303 Laser Components will be exhibiting high-quality beam shaping and beam splitting diffractive optical elements (DOEs) from Holo/OR, made from fused-silica quartz glass for laser materials processing applications at powers up to several kilowatts. The full product range includes optics for wavelengths from 266 to 2,200nm. The customer may choose from numerous different beam shapes. Special requirements such


Automated Beam Profiling for Manufacturing


Measure critical beam parameters in industrial environments at high power levels with Ophir BeamWatch Integrated. The solution was developed for use in automated production lines and is based on Ophir’s non- contact laser measurement technology. BeamWatch Integrated accurately captures and analyses focal spot data of industrial lasers for wavelengths from 980 to 1,080nm. The system provides real-time measurements of focused laser beams with a power density that is too high for traditional measurement devices. Because there is no contact with the focused beam, there is no wear on


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the instrument, making it ideal for 24/7 use in production environments. Beam parameters measured include focus spot width and location, focal shift, centroid, M2, divergence, beam parameter product, Rayleigh length, beam tilt angle and absolute power.


• Real-time measurement • Focal shift detection • Laser measurement during loading/unloading


• Power meter with integrated Profinet interfaces


• Limit values can be set to trigger actions


• All parameters are analysed and stored


More information: www.ophiropt.com/photonics


as particularly high beam homogeneity or additional AR coatings are taken into account during development and production. www.lasercomponents.com/uk


Laserline Hall A3, Booth 303 Laserline, a developer and manufacturer of diode lasers for industrial material processing, will present further developments of its LDF and LDM laser systems. The highlight of the exhibition presentation is the LDMblue


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1000-100 – the world’s first blue diode laser with 1kW CW output power. It works with a wavelength of 450nm and is designed as a compact 19- inch rack mount module. The LDMblue is suited to performing controlled heat conduction welding of non-ferrous metals, such as copper or gold.


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