Laser marker integration offers remote support

July 14, 2020
The fiber laser marker series offers reduced integration time and cost, and facilitates collaboration between system integrators and laser experts.

Laserax (Quebec, QC, Canada) has introduced its LXQ Fiber Laser Marker series, which shows how easy and accessible laser system integration can be by offering reduced integration time and cost and facilitating collaboration between system integrators and laser experts. 

The system's remote connection capability grants control of the system to a Laserax expert or partner anywhere in the world, allowing laser experts to better support integrators and end users through remote services such as installation, training, after-sales support, and live demos.

“In the aftermath of COVID-19, our capacity to provide support regardless of physical barriers will be ever more important. We will be able to do this through remote support and with a local presence ensured by system integrators and partners. The LXQ Series will make their lives easier by bringing our laser expertise to them, regardless of where they are,” says Xavier Godmaire, Laserax's President.

Features that make system integration straightforward include:

  • A web-based HMI that can be displayed in any web browser for a quick control of the laser without programming.
  • The system’s interfacing can be done using the most standard industrial protocols.
  • Fully configured peripherals are ready to be used—among them are a Cognex camera for barcode validation, an air-knife for lens protection, and 3D-Autofocus sensors for automatic adjustments.

LXQ fiber lasers can also be used for laser cleaning, laser texturing, and laser hardening any metal surface. This allows system integrators to go to one supplier for laser marking and these applications. Users integrate the same laser, regardless of the application.

For more information, please visit laserax.com.

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