Nutfield Technology releases three galvanometers

July 15, 2013
The QS-5 OPD, QS-7 OPD, and QS-12 OPD scanning galvanometers include patented optical position detector technology.

The QS-5 OPD, QS-7 OPD, and QS-12 OPD scanning galvanometers include patented optical position detector technology and are available with either two- or three-axis heads. Designed for a full range of optical scanning requirements, these high speed, low-drift galvanometers are used for industrial, medical, printing, and life science applications.
Nutfield Technology
Hudson, NH

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Nutfield Technology Introduces New Line of World Class Galvanometers at Laser World of Photonics in Munich

High Speed, Low Drift Galvanometers with Optical Position Detection

Nutfield Technology is introducing three new scanning galvanometers with patented optical position detector technology at Laser World of Photonics in Munich, Germany, from the 13th to the 16th of May. The newQS-5 OPD, QS-7 OPD, and QS-12 OPD cover a full range of optical scanning requirements. These high speed, low drift, galvanometers are commonly used for industrial, medical, printing, and life-science applications. Nutfield continues to lead the market with the most cost effective, high performance solutions on the market.

About Nutfield Technology

Since 1997 Nutfield Technology has been designing and manufacturing the most advanced galvanometer based optical scanners, scan heads, lasers, control electronics and software products available. Nutfield offers a one-stop source for your complete laser scanning solutions including laser scanner software and control. Nutfield is located in more than 8,500 square feet of manufacturing space 30 miles north of Boston in Hudson, New Hampshire. With its global sales and service network - Nutfield is well positioned to support your laser scanning.

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