High-speed laser micrometers are non-contact measuring instruments that have a high scanning rate and are highly accurate. They help to inspect small, fragile workpieces at a high temperature, even while they are in motion or are vibrating. HISTORY: Laser micrometers are devices that are widely used for taking a precise measurement of components in not only mechanical engineering but also…
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Laser Welding Applications Broadening Possibilities
The utilization of the lasers for welding has proved its worth since the last 35 years in the selected applications. In spite of being high in the capital cost, the precise, highly intense heat source makes the laser as a perfect choice around the tight tolerances, close fit-ups, and thin materials. Lasers produce less distortion comparatively, on a few applications…
Laser Marking In Fibre
Laser marking is nothing different than burning the leaves with a magnifying glass. We burn the leaves with magnifying glass simply by placing a lens over the leaf at the focal point of the lens; here the lens collects the sunlight. The collected sunlight then focuses on the leaf and concentrate the sunlight on the small spot of the leaf.…
Dual Axis Scanning Laser Micrometers
Dual axis, which is also called as dual-plane models, makes the measurements from the two different angles or viewpoints. The two measurement axes are perpendicular and coplanar to each other. The product that is to be measured is placed perpendicularly to the measurement field. To measure the diameter, ovality, and position of the product micrometer is typically used. Considering the…
Laser Marking in the Aerospace Industry
Being a global one, Aerospace Industry has transformed the lives of many consumers and businesses across the globe. Aircrafts are bound to travel great distances at an extremely high altitude and have to withstand all kinds of pressure and stress. To ensure the smoothness of their working process, the manufacturing methods behind it has to be absolutely perfect. Lasers and…
Laser Welding
Laser Beam Welding is a technique practiced in manufacturing, where two or more pieces of material are joined by using a laser beam. Laser stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The process is totally non-contact that requires access to the weld zone from the side of the parts that are being welded. Laser beam welding is generally…
Laser marking for automotive industry designs
Laser marking is a process that is performed on workpieces and materials to mark and label them with a laser beam. In context to this, different processes are distinguished named as engraving, removing, staining, annealing and foaming. The laser virtually marks various materials including plastics and metals with high contrast and without the addition of any unwanted substances. Mostly, the…
Laser Micrometer
A Laser micrometer is a kind of tool that is used for inspection or calibration that stereotypically stays on a workbench and calculates length whose accuracy and precision is measured in microinches or submicron. The most widely used laser micrometer is the Labmaster Universal Model 175. This model can measure any manufactured precision part such as gauge, pins, plugs, rings…
Laser Marking: Imminent Alternative for Product Labels
Product labelling is an important aspect of every industry as it is a significant way of identifying products and parts. Product labels are informative tags that are attached to the products or its packaging. The labels have product numbers and other relevant information that can be used to track the package in case of loss or delay. Initially, the labels…