Lincoln Laser to show polygon scan heads at SPIE Photonics West 2016

Jan. 15, 2016
The POLYtek high-speed scan head, which is available for ultraviolet (UV), green, and infrared (IR) lasers covering a variety of repetition rates and power levels, delivers scan rates up to 300 m/s.

The POLYtek high-speed scan head, which is available for ultraviolet (UV), green, and infrared (IR) lasers covering a variety of repetition rates and power levels, delivers scan rates up to 300 m/s. It incorporates a sensor that allows for accurate registration in the line scan axis, and pairs with a transport for the slow axis to makes the system ideal for high-speed printing on demand for consumer or medical products in applications where the product is transported accurately under the scan head.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 1913

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Contact:Lincoln Laser
Headquarters: Phoenix, AZ
Product: POLYtek high-speed scan head
Key Features: Scan rates up to 300 m/s

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