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SPIE. Photonics West

From 31.01.2023 to 02.02.2023 we participated in the SPIE. Photonics West in San Francisco. Already on January 30, 2023, Dr. Florian Rößler, our head of research and development, and Manja Hänsel, our employee for communication and marketing, made their way to the USA. During the 3 days at one of the most important international world leading trade fairs for optical technologies, we were able to present our polygon scanner in the German Pavilion and made many international contacts. We participated in the networking event of UK and Holland and were also invited to the “German Evening” at the Leica Store. This evening was hosted by Photonics Germany, an association of the leading high-tech associations OptecNet and SPECTARIS. We were able to make many interesting and new contacts at these events as well. All in all, we had a wonderful time in the USA and are already looking forward to the next trade shows that will take place.

Those who would like to learn more about SPIE. Photonics West can do so via the following link:

https://spie.org/conferences-and-exhibitions/westphotonics-

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MOEWE Optical Solutions at SPIE. Photonics West!

Are you interested in the latest laser technologies? Then visit us at SPIE Photonics West 2023 in San Francisco, the world’s leading event for photonic technologies. Take this opportunity and meet our staff from January 31 to February 02, 2023 at MOEWE Optical Solution booth 4105-02, in the German Pavilion. We look forward to seeing you at the San Francisco show! More information about the event can be found HERE.

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Demonstration of unique MOEWE realtime synch-technology in cooperation with LHM and Edgewave GmbH

In collaboration with Laserinstitut Hochschule Mittweida and our partner Edgewave GmbH, we were able to show for the first time, the increase of speed during laser processing, through the intelligent linking of polygon scanners. To do so, we invented and patented a special controlling system, having the scanners work perfectly in tune with each other. The prerequisite for this was our powerful self-developed motor, since irregularities have to be compensated for at high speed in order to achieve synchronization at several 1,000 revolutions per minute in an acceptable time.

The company Edgewave supplied a special ultra short pulse laser, having two fast response laser beam exits as a beam source. Our employee Dr. Florian Rößler and LHM staff members S. Weinhold, M. Müller and A. Kotsch, got the process running and have demonstrated the principal function of the technology. While the scanners are mutually working in high speeds with several 100 m/s, they are simultaneously creating flat patterns. The usage of the laser beams increases above 90%, when using full-surface processing. The economic use also plays a significant role; as ultrashort pulsed laser beams are particularly cost-intensive. An area of ​​1,500 x 1,800 mm² can be processed in 36 seconds, with a laser power of 300 W. The achievable quality can be seen from the processed panel (see image 4).

We are currently working on a video of the process, which will be presented on our website shorty.

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