Laser scanning head

Sept. 12, 2016
The basiCube 10 laser scanning head is optimized for use with 532nm green laser light, particularly in laser marking and engraving applications.

The basiCube 10 laser scanning head from Scanlab (Puchheim, Germany) is optimized for use with 532nm green laser light, particularly in laser marking and engraving applications. It also applies to processing of precious metals, silicon wafers, and other materials that respond poorly to typical infrared wavelengths. They enable generation of fine contours by focusing to very small spot sizes while simultaneously maintaining beam quality and low heat development. This allows engraving 3D shapes inside a glass body or welding copper wires directly onto the silicon substrates of integrated circuits.

For more information, please visit www.scanlab.de.

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