Cambridge Technology three-axis scanners for laser processing applications

Jan. 25, 2013
FlexScan-3D three-axis scanners for laser processing applications are available in fiber and CO2 versions, with modular and enclosed configurations.
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FlexScan-3D three-axis scanners for laser processing applications are available in fiber and CO2 versions, with modular and enclosed configurations. 30 and 50 mm mirror apertures provide the option to choose the field size and the delivered spot size for the application. Optional features include digital control technology, which can program the resulting field size and working distance through an external interface by readjusting the internal optical path.
Cambridge Technology
Lexington, MA

www.camtech.com

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FlexScan-3DTM

Cambridge Technology Introduces FlexScan-3DTM – a new generation of Variable Field Size 3-Axis Scanning Systems for the Laser Material Processing Industry

Lexington, MA – Cambridge Technology’s FlexScan-3D Systems are application-flexible integrated 3-Axis solutions for scanning applications demanding excellent large field and 3D processing speed and accuracy in a compact and cost-effective enclosure with industry standard interfaces. The flexibility of the FlexScan-3D System comes from its configurability, programmability, diffraction-limited spot size and high power laser handling capability of the Cambridge Technology Post-Objective Scanning (3-Axis) Technology. Leveraging Cambridge Technology’s best-in-class, patented analog and digital Galvo technology and state-of-the-art mirror design, CTI FlexScan-3D 3-Axis Laser Processing Heads are the ultimate scanning solution for complex Industrial Laser Processing Applications.

Available in both Fiber and CO2, modular and enclosed configurations, the features and advantages of the FlexScan-3D Technology covers a broad range of micro and macro laser material processing applications. Standard mirror apertures currently include 30mm and 50mm which provide the option to choose the field size and the delivered spot size optimized for the application. Optional features include digital control technology which can program the resulting field size and working distance through an external interface by accurately re-adjusting the internal optical path. Cambridge Technology also offers a full line of controller and software products which orchestrate any Cambridge Technology Scanning System with the laser of choice and create a complete laser processing system.

About Cambridge Technology:
Cambridge Technology, Inc. is the market leader in closed loop, galvanometer based optical scanning components, 2-axis and 3-axis scan heads, scanning subsystems, high-power scanning heads and controlling hardware and software. These products provide superior scanning performance to a wide variety of applications including laser marking, engraving, drilling, cutting, welding, machining and treating, biomedical applications in ophthalmology, OCT, DNA sequencing, vision correction, photo-coagulation, confocal microscopy, laser entertainment and projection, and any application where laser beam steering is required.

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