Lincoln Laser to showcase scan head at LASER World of Photonics 2015

June 5, 2015
The hyperSCAN scan head combines traditional galvo scanning with polygon speeds.

The hyperSCAN scan head combines traditional galvo scanning with polygon speeds for ultrafast picosecond and femtosecond lasers used in material processing, delivering scanning speeds of up to 200 m/s. The scan head offers polygon line scanning and slow axis indexing along with conventional raster-based data input. The company's line of galvanometers will also be on display.

LASER World of Photonics booth number: B3.103

To Learn More:

Contact:Lincoln Laser
Headquarters: Phoenix, AZ
Product: hyperSCAN scan head
Key Features: Scanning speeds up to 200 m/s

What Lincoln Laser says:
View more information on the hyperSCAN polygon scanner.

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This article was originally posted on 6/5/2015

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