Scanlab to introduce intelliSCANse 10 scan head at Laser World of Photonics

April 20, 2011
Scanlab AG, Puchheim, Germany, will introduce the intelliSCANse® 10, a scan head with only 10 mm aperture and high-end, high-res digital encoder scanners, at the Laser World of Photonics 2011 from May 23 to 26 in Munich.

Scanlab AG, Puchheim, Germany, will introduce the intelliSCANse® 10, a scan head with only 10 mm aperture and high-end, high-res digital encoder scanners, at the Laser World of Photonics 2011 from May 23 to 26 in Munich. The basis for this innovation is the dynAXISse® S that features an all new, patented encoder design with ultra low inertia and therefore uncompromised dynamic performance.

Scanlab will also present a whole range of scanning solutions for the photonics industry. Its exhibits will be clustered around "high end solutions," "software and systems solutions," and "standard solutions."

Other Scanlab highlights at the show are solutions for inline laser edge detection and through the head machine vision that will help integrators to realize top notch laser machines in much shorter time than their competition. Also laserDESK®, SCANLAB´s laser processing software package, will be demonstrated to the laser community.

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