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Which scan system is the most suitable for your application also
depends on such factors as your overall laser processing setup's
requirements regarding the scan system's dimensions and weight, and the
types and locations of its electrical interfaces.
To enable optimal integration into overall setups, SCANLAB's scan
systems are available in a variety of optical configurations,
connection variants and housing types. |
With Housing
 | SCANLAB integrates all scan components
required for two-dimensional laser beam deflection into a compact
sealed housing that provides mechanical and electrical shielding. The
housing is designed for attachment to a laser flange.
Standardized electrical interfaces
facilitate straight-forward connections to a controller and power
supply, thus enabling quick and easy integration of the scan system
into your overall setup. The scan system's size and weight depend on
the aperture and type of servo electronics. |
Without Housing
 Scan modules are delivered by SCANLAB
without housings or without sealed housings. Each scan head is
generally also available as a scan module − useful, for example,
in laser processing setups with tight space constraints where
integration of a scan head would be difficult or impossible. The system
integrator is responsible for developing solutions for mechanical and
electrical shielding of the scan module. Thereby flexible positioning
of individual components within the overall setup is possible.
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Housing Variants
Some scan head types are available in variants that differ in terms
of the type and location of electrical connections for power and data
transfer. For applications with extreme requirements that present the
risk of overheating the scanners or electronics, SCANLAB also offers
scan systems with water cooling. |
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