M-Squared: Lasers’ KPI (Key Performance Indicator)
With all of today’s technology, we are drowning in data. I know this is true in fields like marketing […]
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Recent updates and news in the world of Laser Beam Analysis
With all of today’s technology, we are drowning in data. I know this is true in fields like marketing […]
M-Squared: Lasers’ KPI (Key Performance Indicator) Read Post »
Spiricon’s ModeCheck enables quality cutting, marking, drilling, and ablating. Instantaneously “see” your beam and reduce set-up ti…
Industrial Laser Beam Measurement with ModeCheck Read Post »
I wish I could tell you that there is one super-profiler, and it will profile any laser with 100% accuracy!
How to Find the Perfect Laser Beam Profiler Read Post »
BeamGage Professional and BeamGage Enterprise allow programmers to access all the functionality of the graphical user interface through LabView, Visua…
BeamGage Automation Read Post »
Few lasers can be profiled directly with a camera. Attenuation is almost always a must. Sometimes you might need additional
Your Map to Laser Beam Profiling Accessories:Which Cameras Do They Work With? Read Post »
When using a camera to profile your laser, it’s important to keep the ratio of laser size / pixel size
A Quick Guide to Profiling Small Laser Beams Read Post »
When you want to profile your laser, you’ll notice that CCD cameras are generally way too sensitive to use as
Laser Beam Profiler Attenuation: The Right Way and the Wrong Way Read Post »
Ok, so obviously if your laser beam is too big you can just use a beam reducer to get it
Laser Beam Too Big to Profile? Reduce It! Read Post »
Don’t you wish there was a one size fits all beam profiler? I know I do. Problem is that the
How to Profile Large, Small, and High Power Laser Beams Read Post »
In this video, we demonstrate how to configure BeamGage to display the many possible measurement results of a laser under
BeamGage Tutorial: Results Display Configuration Read Post »
Stop me when this sounds familiar. Your laser welding system is not producing the quality welds you expected. You know
How to Increase Laser Welding Efficiency and Reduce Scrap Read Post »
Whether your laser beam is too small or too large, you need to add some optics (an expander or reducer).
Two Different Ways to Expand Your Laser Beam Are You Using the Right Method? Read Post »