Galvo scanner from Scanlab enables processing of 3D-shaped workpieces

Sept. 17, 2019
The XL SCAN galvo-based scanner processes workpieces of nearly unlimited size by combining a 2D scan head with an XY positioning stage.

The XL SCAN galvo-based scanner processes workpieces of nearly unlimited size by combining a 2D scan head with an XY positioning stage. A newly integrated dynamic z-shifter, excelliSHIFT z-axis, enables precise surface processing of 3D-shaped workpieces of nearly any size. Applications include windshield processing and surface structuring of mold tools.

Scanlab

Puchheim, Germany

www.scanlab.de

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