Laser Components introduces polychromatic beam splitters for process monitoring solutions
Laser Components has developed mirrors that transmit the signal for cameras in the infrared range and in the visible range
Laser Components has developed mirrors that transmit the signal for cameras in the infrared range and in the visible range
Laser Components has announced that Kentek now has CE marking for most of its products, which allows the firm to offer them to the UK and EU markets
The large line shaper offers line angles greater than 150mRad, while maintaining diffraction limited line width
PicoLAS has introduced two new drivers of the LDP-CW 250-40 series to offer efficient control of high-performance continuous wave laser diodes
Recent developments in the area of fibre laser technologies and the increased demand for high powers fibre laser components fabrication has created the need for endcaps in both active and passive fibres. Laser Components has therefore launched of a new End-Cap fusion Splicer (ECS).
At booth 449 Laser Components will be showcasing examples of its optics that have been laser marked with their respective part and batch numbers.
New to Laser Components‘ range of beam analysis equipment is the BWA-CAM 20/20
Hall B3, Booth 303
Laser Components offers a range of process head systems for fibre and fibre delivered lasers. The 25mm and 30mm clear aperture series for laser micromachining are designed for fine cutting and welding applications with both conventional and fibre lasers. Precise adjustment of the desired spot location allows for intricate cutting work such as medical stent manufacturing or semiconductor processing.
The Beam Waist Analyser Camera for real time laser beam measurement is now available in a 3D additive manufacturing modular configuration
Dr Jason Lee, of Luxinar, reviews competing CO2 laser technologies in terms of processing capability, relative lifetime and cost
Joshua Evans, of Bofa International, shares how proper fume management helps maintain the durability and build quality of metal 3D printers
Dr Christian Otten, of LaVa-X, demonstrates an alternative to emerging blue and green laser technologies for welding copper in electric vehicle production
A brief introduction to laser welding, the technologies involved, and the advantages it offers over other joining methods
Takaaki Yamanashi, of Amada, shares how users have been getting to grips with the firm’s Locus Beam Control technology since it first debuted at EuroBLECH 2018
Matthew Dale learns how Bosch Research plans to use one of the most recent developments in laser technology
Matthew Dale learnt of smart manufacturing innovations taking place in Japan at the 15th International Laser Marketplace
Dr Thomas Schopphoven, of Fraunhofer ILT, provides an update on the development of EHLA for 3D printing applications
Pravin Sievi, of Scansonic, introduces processing optics that facilitate reproducible and highly reliable hairpin welding in the production of electric motors
Jim Bovatsek of MKS Spectra-Physics, shares how UV picosecond lasers can effectively cut layered stacks of organic polymers in flexible OLED display production