Scan heads from Scanlab have utility in 3D printing

Feb. 2, 2018
The intelliSCANse 20 and 30 scan heads offer 20 and 30 mm apertures, respectively, for a larger working field.

The intelliSCANse 20 and 30 scan heads offer 20 and 30 mm apertures, respectively, for a larger working field. They have an integrated digital encoder for high dynamics with high resolution and long-term stability. The systems are designed for applications such as 3D printing, microstructuring, and microprocessing.

Scanlab

Puchheim, Germany

www.scanlab.de

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