Tuesday, November 27, 2018
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A quarterly newsletter focused on the latest advancements in and applications for industrial lasers - from materials processing to metrology. Manage your Photonics Media membership at Photonics.com/subscribe.
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With Lasers, 3D Printing on a Miniature Scale
3D nanoprinting may soon merge into mainstream manufacturing thanks to increased throughput and refined lasers, optics, and materials. Compared to mask lithography and large-scale manufacturing methods, 3D nanoprinted components offer solutions that can be less expensive, better performing, quicker to create, and more compact.
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For Welding Certain Metals, Blue Lasers Offer the Advantage
Industrial lasers now dominate many materials processing applications, such as welding, cutting, and cladding in fields as diverse as consumer electronics, automotive manufacturing, and defense. A new generation of high-power lasers emitting at 450 nm leverages the fundamental physical advantages of blue light to provide enhanced performance in a number of industrial applications.
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Laser Control for LMD & Cladding
New Infrared Technologies (NIT)
CLAMIR is the first commercial system based in high-speed infrared imaging that performs an accurate real-time control of the laser power during LMD DED metal printing and cladding processes to assure the quality of the part under production and increase the production throughput.
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High-Power Industrial Fiber Lasers
Coherent Inc.
Coherent HighLight FL series high-power fiber lasers deliver an unmatched combination of operational flexibility and reliability to yield superior results, including welding of both thin and thick metals with up to 80% spatter reduction, and minimal cracking and porosity.
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Industrial Laser Safety at a Glance
Photonics Media
A straightforward guide, offering clear, real world explanations of laser safety elements and the necessary background materials for the industrial laser environment. It raises awareness of the dangers of laser exposure, the proper tools needed to protect oneself from the potential hazards of industrial lasers, and the steps that must be taken to ensure a safe environment for all workers.
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Fiber Lasers Enable Advances in Product Technologies
Fiber lasers are a recognized powerhouse in the manufacturing sector of numerous industries because of the throughput, reliability, and low cost of operation they make possible for machines that cut, weld, mark, and micromachine materials.
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Ultrashort-Pulse Lasers Leave Their Mark
Increasingly, manufacturers are turning to ultrashort-pulse (USP) lasers in the NIR, visible, and UV for high-value marking of materials such as plastics used in automotive design or metal nanostructures in medical devices.
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Improving Additive Manufacturing with IR Cameras
3D printing is revolutionizing manufacturing. By studying the printing process and its thermal properties with IR cameras, manufacturers have been able to make quick corrections with minimal production delays.
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SiPM and SPAD: Emerging Applications for Single-Photon Detection
Thu, Jan 17, 2019 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST
This webinar, presented by Hamamatsu Corp., will provide a thorough overview of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) and single-photon avalanche photodiodes (SPADs) for low-light level photodetection. Compared to photomultiplier tubes (PMTs), SiPMs and SPADs are smaller, more durable, and more energy efficient. They also offer better immunity to magnetic fields and ambient light than PMTs. By attending this webinar, you will gain a better understanding of SiPM and SPAD technology, so you can determine whether it is the right choice for you.
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