Laser scanner is suited for applications requiring f-theta lenses

Oct. 27, 2021
The varioSCAN II laser scanner enables the z-axis to be integrated into a laser machine in any mounting orientation.

The varioSCAN II laser scanner enables the z-axis to be integrated into a laser machine in any mounting orientation. It uses a new lens design, low-absorption optics, and premium coatings. It is suited for applications requiring f-theta lenses, processing of 3D surfaces, additive manufacturing, and laser cutting. Customized optical configurations include z-travel, laser wavelength, and beam diameter.

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Puchheim, Germany

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