Oxford Lasers’ Micromachiner Makes Light… Work!

Containing many features found only in larger systems, the Oxford Lasers’ Alpha is an extremely capable micromachining system for metals, ceramics or polymers that fits onto a tabletop-sized workbench. It is suitable for R&D and small scale production of parts up to 200 mm in diameter.
The system’s Cimita control software brings vision, motion and laser control together into a single, simple interface making Alpha easy to use. Initial choice of laser, scanners, stages and trepanning heads required for the work that you want to carry out is best determined in conjunction with our knowledgable experts — so you know your system will work straight out of the box. Applications include:
- Process development
- Small-scale production
- Sample preparation
- Diamond milling
- Foil cutting
- University Labs
For more information on this versatile system, please contact us.
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November 26, 2012 | Categories: Lasers & LED Systems | Tags: Alpha, ceramic, cutting, drilling, engraving, laser, metal, micromachining, milling, nano, Oxford, plastic, polymer | Leave a comment
December 2011 Newsletter Now Online
The Elliot Scientific December newsletter is now available as a PDF. In this issue we highlight the new KLASTECH DPSS Lasers, Sperian’s Laser Protection eyewear, Oxford Lasers’ Alpha Micromachining System, the forthcoming Photonics West 2012 conference and exhibition, plus Season’s Greetings and more…
To read it online magazine-style click here.
To download it in your browser as a PDF, click here.
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December 23, 2011 | Categories: Diode Lasers, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Lasers & LED Systems, Lifescience | Tags: Alpha, diode, DPSS, eyewear, glasses, goggles, laser, micromachining, Oxford, protection, spectacles | Leave a comment
Tabletop laser micromachining is Alpha’s forté

Containing many features found only in larger systems, the Oxford Lasers’ Alpha is an extremely capable micromachining system for metals, ceramics or polymers that fits onto a tabletop-sized workbench. It is suitable for R&D and small scale production of parts up to 200 mm in diameter.
The system’s Cimita control software brings vision, motion and laser control together into a single, simple interface making Alpha easy to use. Initial choice of laser, scanners, stages and trepanning heads required for the work that you want to carry out is best determined in conjunction with our knowledgable experts — so you know your system will work straight out of the box. Applications include:
- Process development
- Small-scale production
- Sample preparation
- Diamond milling
- Foil cutting
- University Labs
For more information, please contact us.
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July 17, 2011 | Categories: Lasers & LED Systems | Tags: Alpha, ceramic, cutting, drilling, engraving, laser, metal, micromachining, milling, nano, Oxford, plastic, polymer | Leave a comment