Excelitas Technologies Introduces Linos F-Theta Ronar 251mm Telecentric Lenses
LINOS F-Theta Ronar 251mm Telecentric Lenses can be used in drilling, welding, cutting, structuring and additive manufacturing
LINOS F-Theta Ronar 251mm Telecentric Lenses can be used in drilling, welding, cutting, structuring and additive manufacturing
The new 250mm features an interchangeable, coated protective glass made of fused silica and advanced mounting technologies for a large telecentric scan field
Qioptiq has introduced two new lenses for high-power applications in additive manufacturing, energy storage and micro/macro machining
Hall B1, Booth 103
Excelitas Technologies will showcase its motorised Linos Beam Expander 1x-4x for 515nm-540nm or 1,030nm-1,080nm wavelength ranges. The sophisticated, motorised variable beam expander enables adaption of the focus diameter, focal position and spot quality. Its motorisation contributes to considerably reduced set-up times and higher repetition accuracy for a wide variety of laser material processing, display, semi, micro machining, solar and battery applications.
Qioptiq has introduced its next-generation model of the motorised Linos Beam Expander 1x-4x for 515nm-540nm or 1,030-1,080nm
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Christian Nowroth, Jan Grajczak, and Sarah Nothdurft investigate the potential of using ultrasonic vibrations to improve the properties of dissimilar metal welds
Peter Kazansky and Yuhao Lei describe how direct laser writing of glass can enable 5D optical data storage and high-efficiency beam shaping
Leonardo Caprio, Claudio Orlandi and Ali Gӧkhan Demir assess the applicability of handheld laser welding for the flexible production of components with aesthetic requirements
Leonardo Caprio, Claudio Orlandi and Ali Gӧkhan Demir assess the applicability of handheld laser welding for the flexible production of components with aesthetic requirements
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Anita Chandran explores the latest challenges facing manufacturers and users of laser marking systems
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