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hurrySCAN III, hurrySCAN  I, hurrySCAN   I universal and compatible These compact scan heads from SCANLAB provide optimal solutions for nearly all challenges found in industrial laser materials processing. The mechanically and electrically inter-compatible scan heads have apertures ranging from 7 to 30 mm and various levels of dynamics. High long-term stability and low drift values are ensured via integrated temperature stabilization. SCANLAB has products for practically every customer need. Smallaperture systems optimally combine top speed and exceptional precision. Marking speeds exceeding 1000 characters per second can be achieved. Also available are large-aperture scan heads offering small spot size, high speed and laser-power handling up to the multikilowatt range. The housing concept as well as tight manufacturing and assembly tolerances bring high flexibility and certainty to the design and operation of laser materials processing systems. This also facilitates speedy adaptation to individual customer requirements. hurrySCAN  II scan heads take advantage of the new dynAXIS 3 I series galvanometer scanners. In conjunction with new electronics, these galvos deliver highest dynamic performance, lowest drift and best linearity. Typical Applications: • • • • • • Materials processing Marking Microstructuring Rapid manufacturing 3D applications Pr

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To optimally utilize standard objectives, the hurrySCAN 25’s two scan axes have differing maximum scan angles. This results in an elliptical image field with the larger semi-axis perpendicular to the entrance beam axis. All scan heads of these series are equipped with either analog or digital standard interfaces and are easily controlled via SCANLAB’s RTC control boards. All scan heads are optionally available with an optical fiber data interface. Denoted dimensions refer to the standard housing type with 10 mm aperture. Variations in height and depth of the housing are possible; also...

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Options • varioSCAN: upgrade to a 3-axis scan system (hurrySCAN  20, 25 and 30 also with varioSCAN 40FLEX ) • Additional reference sensor system (ASC) for automatic self-calibration (10 mm apertures and higher; not needed with hurrySCAN III) • High-performance variants with lightweight mirrors (14 mm apertures and higher) • Available as a scan module without housing (except hurrySCAN 30) • Camera adapter for optical process monitoring Beam exit side with beam displacement 72 42 1 Beam in 2 Mounting screws (M6 threads) (#) 3 Flange (#) 4 Alignment pins (6h6) (#) 5 Objective 6 Beam out 7...

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Type-Dependent Specifications _hurrySCAN III 10 Aperture Tracking error Step response time (1) 1% of full scale 10% of full scale Typical speeds (2) Marking speed Positioning speed Writing speed Good writing quality High writing quality Long-term drift 8-h-drift (after 30 min warm-up) (3) Offset Gain 24-h-drift (after 3 h warm-up) (3) Offset Gain Temperature drift Offset Gain Optical performance Typical scan angle of scanner 1 Typical scan angle of scanner 2 Typical field size - square (2)' (4) Nonlinearity Weight (without objective) (all angles are in optical degrees) Common Specifications...

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