Lincoln Laser to debut galvanometer laser scanners st SPIE BiOS and SPIE Photonics West 2014

Jan. 30, 2014
PHX-30/50/75 galvanometer laser scanners fit into microscopes and other instruments used in biomedical applications, while the PHX-100/150/300 models have large aperture mirrors for marking, material processing, inspection, and light detection and ranging (lidar) systems.

PHX-30/50/75 galvanometer laser scanners fit into microscopes and other instruments used in biomedical applications, while the PHX-100/150/300 models have large aperture mirrors for marking, material processing, inspection, and light detection and ranging (lidar) systems. Mirrors may be fused silica, silicon, or silicon carbide, coated for the laser of choice.

SPIE BiOS/SPIE Photonics West booth number: 8541 (SPIE BiOS) and 541 (SPIE Photonics West)

To Learn More:

Contact: Lincoln Laser
Headquarters: Phoenix, AZ
Product: PHX-30/50/75 and PHX-100/150/300 galvanometer laser scanners
Key Features: Large aperture mirrors and various substrate choices

What Lincoln Laser says:
View more information on the PHX-30/50/75 and PHX-100/150/300 galvanometer laser scanners.

View More Products
Locate a vendor or system integrator in our Buyer's Guide.

Share new products that you think are particularly interesting or helpful by contacting Lee Dubay, Associate Editor, Laser Focus World.

Sponsored Recommendations

Advancing Neuroscience Using High-Precision 3D Printing

March 7, 2025
Learn how Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Used High-Precision 3D Printing to Advance Neuroscience Research using 3D Printed Optical Drives.

From Prototyping to Production: How High-Precision 3D Printing is Reinventing Electronics Manufacturing

March 7, 2025
Learn how micro 3D printing is enabling miniaturization. As products get smaller the challenge to manufacture small parts increases.

Sputtered Thin-film Coatings

Feb. 27, 2025
Optical thin-film coatings can be deposited by a variety of methods. Learn about 2 traditional methods and a deposition process called sputtering.

What are Notch Filters?

Feb. 27, 2025
Notch filters are ideal for applications that require nearly complete rejection of a laser line while passing as much non-laser light as possible.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Laser Focus World, create an account today!