Applied Laser Engineering
Hall B2, Booth 121
Hall B2, Booth 121
UK company Applied Laser Engineering will exhibit its laser engraving systems used to engrave high resolution 2D and 3D graphics into the surface of cylindrical and flat substrates.
Machines range from 0.6m to 7m roller length capability and up to 1m diameter. Laser type and wavelength is application or material specific. Materials processed include metals, ceramics, rubber, and natural and synthetic polymers. Engraving systems for ceramic anilox are a speciality.
Applied Laser Engineering will exhibit its laser engraving systems, which are used to engrave high resolution 2D and 3D graphics into the surface of cylindrical and flat substrates
Sanin Zulic and Sunil Pathak share how laser shock peening can be used to improve residual stresses in additively manufactured parts
Mark Zediker, Jean-Michel Pelaprat and Andrew Dodd share how early results are already demonstrating the advantages of blue lasers in additive manufacturing
Alexandre Rondepierre and Olivier Casagrande demonstrate a new approach that overcomes existing laser shock peening challenges
An brief look at laser cutting and some of the technology developments made in recent years
Richard Stähr and his colleagues are using laser drilling to produce perforated acoustic liners for insulating aircraft noise
Oliver Haupt and Jan Brune describe how deep-UV excimer lasers can overcome microLED display manufacturing challenges
Matthew Dale learns how additive manufacturing is optimising the production of rocket components
Frederic Schell and Christoph Zwahr describe how direct laser interference patterning can augment additively manufactured medical implants