Universal Laser Systems Releases New Hybrid Laser Material Processing Platform

Published: August 27, 2014

Universal Laser Systems, Scottsdale, Ariz., announces the release of the XLS10MWH Multiwave hybrid laser material processing platform as the newest member of the XLS product family. 



The XLS10MWH platform combines the laser energy from CO2 lasers of 9.3 or 10.6 microns and a fiber laser of 1.06 microns into the simultaneous delivery of a single beam. By allowing laser configurations of multiple wavelengths, this technology opens new possibilities for laser material processing, according to the company.

The XLS10MWH offers a range of material and laser process capabilities, including cutting, marking, and engraving both organic and inorganic materials. The individual or simultaneous control of lasers provides infinite laser energy combinations for the development of new laser material processes, offering advantages in advanced material processing of aerospace, automotive, electronic and other engineered materials, including reinforced polymers, composites, nanocomposites and even hybrid materials, according to the company.

For more information, visit ulsinc.com. — L.M.

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