Control Micro Systems’ Expanded Lab Offers More to Prospective Customers
The lab helps to develop laser applications for a variety of applications, including micromachining.
Control Micro Systems Inc. (Orlando, Florida) recently expanded the capabilities of its laser Applications Lab to include shorter pulse widths, higher peak power, more wavelengths, and more diversified lasers. The applications lab develops laser solutions for a variety of marking, welding, cutting, drilling and material ablation applications. A new femtosecond laser station develops emerging short pulse width material processing applications such as glass cutting and micromachining.
Lab services are offered at no charge to qualified prospective users of the companies’ laser material processing systems.
The company has also expanded the lab capabilities to include CO2 laser power up to 500 watts, Ytterbium fiber laser ranging to 3-kW peak power and a range of pulsed solid-state lasers. A range of materials can be handled with laser wavelengths ranging from the far-infrared to 2 microns and from visible spectrum to the UV wavelengths.