AdlOptica multi-focus optics work with multi-kilowatt lasers

Feb. 20, 2017
The foXXus and twoXX beam-shaping optics split laser energy and focus in multiple spots for material processing applications.

The foXXus and twoXX beam-shaping optics split laser energy and focus in multiple spots for material processing applications such as welding and metal sheet cutting with multi-kilowatt lasers. The multi-focus optics operates with both TEM00 and multimode lasers at various wavelengths and beam sizes. The optics are compact and have low sensitivity to misalignment.
AdlOptica
Berlin, Germany

www.adloptica.com

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