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Luxiner launches modular laser processing solution Multiscan HE

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2024-06-07 13:52:58
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Recently, Luxiner, the leading brand in the field of laser technology in the UK, announced the launch of MultiSCAN ®  The latest members of CO2 laser systems - Multiscan HE 10i, 15i, and 25i. These new systems are presented in a completely independent form, integrating power, PC, and software, providing users with comprehensive solutions.

The Multiscan HE 10i, 15i, and 25i not only inherit the industry acclaimed high quality and reliability of the Multiscan HE series under Luxiner, but also achieve significant improvements in laser power. They consist of independent laser and control enclosures, remote keyboards and displays, and diverse beam transmission options, with rated laser output powers of 125W, 175W, and 250W respectively, greatly increasing installation and usage flexibility. Therefore, these new laser systems are particularly suitable for harsh environments that require high laser power, such as the textile industry.

In terms of design and functionality, the MULISCAN HE 10i, 15i, and 25i are all based on the standard MULISCAN HE series, maintaining the same main cabinet design and functionality, as well as the same remote control panel. At the same time, they also use the GALVO scanner, final focusing lens, and articulated arm from the MULTISCAN HE series, providing users with additional options for delivering short, fixed, or long articulated beams. To meet the needs of different applications, Luxiner also offers a variety of short path beam transmission and scanner options in different directions.

The newly launched HE series is also suitable for various application scenarios such as static or dynamic marking, cutting, marking, drilling, and surface processing, which are in line with the MULTISCAN series. Its large scanning area of up to 250x250mm can easily achieve high-quality graphics production. In addition, the system also provides a low maintenance solution, integrates an RF power supply, and has the characteristics of disassembly and comprehensive on-site maintenance, bringing great convenience to users.

Source: OFweek

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