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A new generation of scan heads
| The new scan head concept intelliSCAN®
will be available also for larger apertures (20 mm and above) at the
beginning of 2006. This opens numerous possibilities for system
designers as well as for applications and field service. |
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We’ve moved to new locations
SCANLAB's recent growth and future plans have necessitated moving to
brand new facilities. We're looking forward to our new facilities and
the resulting ability to serve you even better.
Please find our new contact information here. SCANLAB's new corporate headquarters are close to our former location. Updated directions on how to get there are posted here.
hurrySCAN® II 7 - Episode III of a success story
| SCANLAB proudly introduces the hurrySCAN® II 7, the newest member of the very successful hurrySCAN® II
series. With a 7 mm useable aperture, this new model extends the
product range to cover small apertures and offers record-breaking speed. |
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hurrySCAN®30 with varioSCAN 40FLEX - New Freedom in 3D Materials Processing
| SCANLAB introduces a new, modular 3-axis scan system consisting of a varioSCAN 40FLEX, a highly dynamic focussing unit that also enables varying processing field sizes, and a hurrySCAN® 30, a high speed scan head for kw-lasers. |
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SCANcube® 10 - Ultra-Compact Scan Head with 10 mm Aperture
| SCANLAB is extending the successful SCANcube® scan head series with the SCANcube® 10.
This scan head is optimized for industrial applications. Its 1 liter
volume is only 1/3 of the industry standard. With a weight of less than
1.9 kg it is one of the lightest scan heads available on the
market. |
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varioSCAN FC - The Future of Laser Welding
| The varioSCAN FC is a
new dynamic focusing unit specially designed for fiber and
fiber-coupled high-power lasers. Lasers with up to 5 kW and most
common fiber connectors can be directly connected to the fiber adapter
of the varioSCAN FC. |
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dynAXIS® L - High-Performance Galvanometer Scanner
| The rotor's 5.1 g•cm² moment of inertia makes the new dynAXIS® L ideal for 20 to 30 mm mirror apertures, resulting in the smallest focus diameters even with large image fields. SCANLAB's dynAXIS® L galvanometers are now available for use with apertures ranging from 5 to 30 mm. |
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SCANcube® 7 - Ultra-Compact Scan Head with 7 mm Aperture
| The SCANcube® 7 performance is based on SCANLAB industry-proven dynAXIS®
XS galvanometer scanner technology. The newly developed servo control
electronics has been optimized to fulfill small-package requirements.
This results in a scan head that fits within the volume of a 3 inch
cube! |
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powerSCAN 50 - A New Scan Solution for High-Power Lasers
| The powerSCAN 50,
delivers high dynamic performance – typical processing speed 2.7
rad/s – along with a large aperture (50 mm) for small spot sizes
and large image fields. |
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| SCANLAB's RTC® SCANalone Board enables real-time control of scan systems and lasers without requiring a PC. |
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RTC®4 PC Interface Board for Controlling Scan Heads Equipped with Digital Servo Amplifiers
| At the Laser 2003 trade show, SCANLAB AG introduced its RTC®4 PC Interface Board. The RTC®4
is the newest member of SCANLAB's very successful family of PC
interface boards for controlling scan heads via the digital transfer
protocol or SCANLAB's optical data interface. |
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dynAXIS® M - High Performance Closed-Loop Galvanometer Scanner
| The dynAXIS® M is the new member of SCANLAB's very successful dynAXIS® galvanometer scanner family, which features innovative technology and exceptional performance. The dynAXIS® M is engineered for the 12 – 16 mm aperture range. |
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hurrySCAN® II 14 - The Fastest Scan Head with 14-mm Aperture
At the LASER 2003 trade show, SCANLAB AG will present the hurrySCAN® II 14 with a 14-mm aperture. Thanks to SCANLAB's newly developed dynAXIS® M galvanometer scanners, the hurrySCAN® II 14 improves upon its predecessor (the hurrySCAN® 14) by delivering significantly higher writing speeds. |
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intelliSCAN® - A New Generation of Scan Heads
| At the Laser 2003 trade show, SCANLAB AG will present the first member of a new generation of scan heads – the intelliSCAN® 10. The galvanometer scanners in the intelliSCAN®
10 are driven via newly-developed digital servo amplifiers instead of
traditional analog electronics. Employing a high-performance control
algorithm, the digital servos enable improved dynamics and marking
quality while opening up an entirely new field of opportunities for
system integrators. |
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hurrySCAN® 20 – SCANLAB's new scan head with 20-mm aperture for high-power lasers
| At the Laser 2003 trade show, SCANLAB AG will present the hurrySCAN® 20,
a scan head optimized for industrial applications. With a 20-mm
aperture, the new scan head is specified for laser powers up to 1 kW.
The hurrySCAN® 20 delivers highly dynamic performance which is usually not associated with large-mirror scan heads. |
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Incorporation of SCANLAB America, Inc. in Cincinnati, Ohio
| The company was created to bring products and technology closer to
the customers, strengthening SCANLAB's position in the North American
market. Dale Sabo has been appointed Vice President of Sales &
Marketing for the newly formed company. Mr. Sabo has 16 years
experience in optics and laser beam scanning, as well as two years
experience in the robotic industry. |
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hurrySCAN® 25 – Compact Scan Head with 25 mm Aperture for High-Power Laser
| SCANLAB's brand new hurrySCAN® 25
scan head offering an aperture of 25 mm is the clear choice wherever
smallest focal diameter, highest dynamic performance and high laser
power capabilities are required. Highlights are its direct air cooling
of the mirrors, water cooling of the entrance aperture, electronics and
galvanometers and the dustproof housing. |
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dynAXIS® - New Galvanometer Scanners
The newly developed dynAXIS® S and dynAXIS® XS are both custom-engineered for specific apertures. hurrySCAN® II 10 and SCANjet® II,
the first scan heads to utilize the new scanners from SCANLAB, are
setting the new standard in galvanometer technology. Marking speed has
been significantly increased - more than 1000 characters per second are
thereby possible. |
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Change at the Top at SCANLAB
The responsibility of Georg Hofner, at SCANLAB since 1995 and Vice
President Sales since January 1999, was extended by his appointment as CEO of SCANLAB AG, effective January 1, 2002. It is the right time now to transfer responsibility over to my management colleagues, said Wilfried Stadlmair, with proven organizational structures in place and customers in more
than 30 countries, SCANLAB has achieved global leadership in its market. After a period of seven years at the company, Mr. Stadlmair stepped
down for the next generation. He will stay closely affiliated with
SCANLAB and its team and remains a shareholder of the company.
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