In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Laserax (Quebec City, QC, Canada) has released its LXQ fiber laser marker to help ease collaboration between system integrators and laser experts. The system has a remote connection capability that can grant control of the system to a company expert or partner anywhere in the world. Relying on a secure cloud VPN, this allows laser experts to better support integrators and end-users through remote services such as installation, training, after-sales support, and live demos.
The company developed several features for the laser marker to make system integration straightforward:
- A web-based human machine interface 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 for use; among them, a Cognex camera for barcode validation, an air-knife for lens protection, and 3D-Autofocus sensors for automatic adjustments.
Apart from laser marking, LXQ fiber lasers can treat any metal surface with laser cleaning, laser texturing, and laser hardening. This allows system integrators to integrate the same laser, regardless of the application.
For more information, please visit laserax.com.
LFW Staff
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