Wide-format laser micromachining system

Aug. 31, 2015
Polaris Motion has developed advanced algorithms for wide-format laser micromachining that enable the motion of a galvoscanner continuously and smoothly with an XYZ stage.

Victoria, BC, Canada - Polaris Motion has developed advanced algorithms for wide-format laser micromachining that enable the motion of a galvoscanner continuously and smoothly with an XYZ stage. The XYZ stage and galvoscanner motions are accurately synchronized to reduce stitching errors. The system includes a powerful Intel/Linux-based controller for path generation and process execution, a wide variety of drives for different high-performance actuators, and software.

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