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RAYLASE - THE POWER OF WE - raylase

RAYLASE provides galvanometer scanners with high-precision deflection mirrors for fast deflection and modulation of laser beams. Our laser technology for laser cutting, laser beam welding and additive manufacturing is used by machine manufacturers and integrators in innovative, machine vision-controlled applications across the globe.
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PRODUCTS - RAYLASE - raylase

Ideal for applications with larger working areas of 100 mm x 100 mm to 1,500 mm x 1,500 mm and smaller spot diameters in two or three dimensions. CONTROL CARD Control cards and interfaces that are fully integrated with RAYLASE software and deflection units which are used to control lasers and other external devices. SOFTWARE
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ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING - RAYLASE - raylase

The AM-MODULE NEXT GEN for fibre-coupled lasers features homogeneous power density and exceptionally low drift values. It enables ultradynamic, rapid processing with flexible spot diameters. Full digital, model-based control is ensured with absolute precision. up to 4 modules can be operated simultaneously over one construction field.
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SP-ICE-3 CONTROL CARD - RAYLASE - raylase

With its 1 GB RAM and a 32 GB MicroSD-card users may upload and store numerous highly complex laser programs to the card at once. Five configurable I/O-ports with up to 24 bit, two quadrature decoders, a USB 2.0 and a RS232 interface make the SP-ICE-3 your central control unit for laser processes. Do you have any questions? sales@RAYLASE.de

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ULTRA-HIGH SPEED SCANNER - RAYLASE - raylase

The RAYLASE UHSS is the only system that enables companies to scan their usual work areas ultra-fast and very precisely. For example, they can use an F-theta lens with a focal length of f = 254mm to scan a field measuring 160mm x 160mm. These capabilities open up new application areas for ultra-short pulse lasers, including perforation, cutting ...

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RAYLASE SUPERSCAN II-HS-20 Manuals and User Guides

RAYLASE SUPERSCAN II-HS-20 Manuals & User Guides. User Manuals, Guides and Specifications for your RAYLASE SUPERSCAN II-HS-20 Scanner. Database contains 1 RAYLASE SUPERSCAN II-HS-20 Manuals (available …

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RAYLASE AXIALSCAN Alignment Procedure - YouTube

Learn how to align your RAYLASE 3-axis deflection unit AXIALSCAN 30Content: 1. Required tools2. Alignment and collimation of laser beam3. Pre-setting the fie...

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Scan Field Calibrator RAYLASE GmbH Nov 2021

WESSLING, Germany, Nov. 29, 2021 — The SFC-600 Scan Field Calibrator from RAYLASE GmbH provides high-precision, labor-saving machine calibration of laser process fields for large components in additive manufacturing and electromobility. The scan field is automatically measured and digitally corrected. Scan fields of up to 600 × 600 mm ² can be calibrated.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do the raylase 2-axis deflection units work?

    The RAYLASE 2-axis deflection units can be used to deflect a laser beam in X and Y directions. This produces a two-dimensional area allowing a laser to be directed at any position. This area is known as the “marking field” as shown in the diagram. Deflection is performed by two mirrors, each of which is moved by a galvanometer scanner.

  • How does Def deflection work?

    Deflection is performed by two mirrors, each of which is moved by a galvanometer scanner. The deflection unit has a beam input, into which the laser beam is fed, and a beam output, through which a laser beam is emitted from the unit after deflection.

  • What is a 2-axis laser scanhead?

    These two dimensional and three dimensional laser scanheads use a corresponding number of axes to focus the laser beam for marking. Therefore, they are also referred to as 2-axis and 3-axis laser systems.

  • What are 2D and 3D laser marking systems?

    There are two options on the market: 2D and 3D laser marking systems. These two dimensional and three dimensional laser scanheads use a corresponding number of axes to focus the laser beam for marking. Therefore, they are also referred to as 2-axis and 3-axis laser systems.

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