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  1. FolderCO2 Lasers High power CO2 lasers by Rofin
    1. FolderSLAB-Laser A CO2 laser without gas recirculation
    2. FolderSealed-Off Laser No Gas Consumption, Virtually Maintenance-Free
  2. FolderSolid-State Lasers ROFINs solid-state lasers are always the best choice with its flexible beam guiding through optical fibers.
    1. FolderPulsed Rod Lasers For Laser Fine Welding and Fine Cutting Applications.
    2. FolderDisc Lasers Powerful Disc and Efficient Cooling
  3. FolderFiber Lasers Fiber lasers stand out due to their high efficiency and excellent beam quality.
    1. PageFL-Series Perfect Beam Quality for Every Application.
    2. FolderPowerLine F The PowerLine F 20 lasers are completely air-cooled and have a power consumption of 300 W approx.
  4. FolderDiode Lasers Diode lasers are extremely compact laser beam sources which are the perfect tool for applications like heat conduction welding, brazing and hardening.
  5. FolderLasers for Marking For organic materials like wood, paper or leather, certain polymers and glass sealed-off CO2 marking lasers will achieve the best results.
    1. FolderFiber Lasers The laser sources will mark almost all metals and plastics with high efficiency.
    2. FolderTransversally Pumped Lasers High Output Power for Specific Marking Applications.
    3. FolderCO2 Lasers Particularly Suitable for Marking Organic Materials.
    4. FolderLamp Pumped Lasers Proven Technology with Low Entry Costs.
  6. FolderSystems & Solutions Complete solutions from ROFIN are solutions from a single source.
    1. FolderLaser Welding Systems Spot, circle, wave or quilting weld seams - ROFIN provides intelligent system solutions for numerous 2D and 3D welding applications.
      1. PagePWS 
      2. PageSWS 
    2. FolderManual Welding Lasers Manual laser welding systems from ROFIN combine the excellent quality of laser welded joints with easy handling and fast operational readiness.
    3. FolderLaser Cutting Systems Laser cutting systems from ROFIN comprise very specialized solutions for cutting medical implants to highly flexible all-purpose platform solutions like the Cube.
    4. FolderLaser Marking Systems A manifold of options and integrable laser beam sources make application-specific solutions easy to implement.

Applications

  1. FolderLaser Cutting Laser cutting is applied for different kinds of materials where complex contours demand precise, fast and force-free processing.
    1. PageCutting Processes There are three different cutting processes: Fusion cutting, Flame cutting, Sublimation cutting. The cut geometry, cycle time, system technology and, above all, the material composition are the crucial factors for the decision which laser source to chose.
  2. FolderLaser Welding The laser beam welding is mainly used for joining components that need to be joined with high welding speeds, thin and small weld seams and low thermal distortion.
    1. PageWelding Methods In laser welding one must distinguish between two main processes: heat conduction welding and deep penetration welding.
    2. PageLaser Deposit Welding Laser deposit welding allows repair work, wear resistance can be improved, small design modifications can be realized and manufacturing faults can be corrected.
  3. FolderLaser Marking The laser marks virtually all metals and plastics and various other materials with high contrast and without adding any undesirable substance.
    1. PageMarking procedures In industrial laser marking four marking methods are commonly used: Engraving, Annealing, Color change, Surface removal. Today most applications use vectorized marking data.
    2. PageLED 
  4. PageLaser Perforating Lasers, especially high-frequency excited, fast modulating CO2 lasers with extraordinary power stability, are especially suited for perforating paper or plastic foils.
  5. FolderLaser Structuring Precise, local ablation of thin layers of material is finding its way into many different areas of industrial production.
    1. PageLaser Ablation Selective laser ablation is applied where individual layers have to be ablated without significantly damaging the layers or substrates below.
  6. FolderSurface Treatment Surface treatment is a collective term for applications where the laser radiation does not penetrate the material very deeply.
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