Specifically designed for basic marking applications, SCANLAB says its new basiCube 10 scan head is around 15% smaller than the SCANcube 10. The company says it offers users a very-high-speed scan system, with a 10mm aperture and laser-marking-optimised tuning.
The new scan head is available with silicon mirrors for three laser wavelengths and achieves 800 cps with good marking quality, claims the company. System efficiency is said to be high with less power being consumed, thereby substantially lowering (unwanted) heat transfer to electrical and mechanical components.
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