Laser engraving uses a powerful beam of light to create detailed designs on various materials. The laser works by vaporizing the surface layer, leaving behind precise and lasting marks or etchings.
While there are plenty of self-contained mobile-friendly laser engravers on the market today, most don't come equipped with a trap door.
Creality introduces its next champion for efficient cutting and precise engraving, the Falcon2 Pro. This laser engraving machine supports 40W and 22W laser modules for different materials and ...
The Dutch company is the only firm in the world capable of commercializing Extreme Ultra-Violet (EUV) lithography machines, which are absolutely vital to the production of chips with ludicrously small ...
The Sunnyvale lab integrates femtosecond lasers with precision motion control to achieve submicrometer accuracy in microfabrication applications. Advanced technologies like Infinite Field of View ...
LK Metrology has announced the release of its L100NX laser scanner for use on coordinate measuring machines. Unlike its red light predecessor, the L100, the new scanner uses 450-nanometer blue light, ...
The deployment of laser technology in Antarctica required specialized design adaptations, including low-temperature cooling systems and additional insulation to withstand subzero temperatures. Laser ...
Wednesday’s Application Panel, part of the Laser Materials Processing Forum, at Laser World of Photonics, addressed the important issue of machine safety. Not only is there the risk of serious injury ...