Saturday, August 21, 2010

High Power Density Focusing Optics

VersaLASER has taken desktop laser systems to a new level by encompassing several unique features of their Industrial Laser Systems, and built them into the compact-size VersaLASER chassis. To make processing jobs easier, the VersaLASER series has a carefully-designed Windows operating system print driver that regulates everything ranging from the speed, power, pulses per inch, and other operational settings within the laser itself.

Apart from those features, the VersaLASER series also has a job time estimator, gas lift struts supporting the work table entry door, a contoured safety glass that is laminated with a heat and scratch resistant covering, and a highly developed graphical user interface that, all together, deliver a well-designed package for customized setups. Parts, like the motors, are absolutely maintenance-free, while other machine parts, like the belts and bearings, can be easily replaced with very little effort from a handy operator using common mechanical tools and equipment.

One advanced feature, HPDFO (High Power Density Focusing Optics), is used for intensifying the power density of the beam to mark substrates like stainless steel, iron, chrome, and even titanium, without the requirement of a specific compound that is normally used when making on metal. The CO2 laser by VersaLASER provides impressive beam quality, a long service life, and it also boasts the lowest recharge costs found in the industry.

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