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April 22, 2003
C02 C10 Redesign
PEPPERELL, MAThe Alase Technologies, Inc. announces a redesign to
its UltraScribe 10-Watt CO2 Laser
marking system. The redesigned C10 features new compact packaging, a built
in power supply and controls and an air-cooling system.
"With the increasing need
to minimize product footprint for system integration," says David
Sweet, Laser Systems Manager. "our engineering team focused on designs
that enabled us to reduce our product footprint by almost 40%."
This new redesign also features
multiple configurations; horizontal, and vertical versions, to enable
the C10 to be orientated in virtually any direction.
Sweet says, " With our reduced packaging and multiple configurations
with the C10, it has also reduced the overall footprint of our fully integrated,
turnkey systems. Our customers have been very pleased with the decrease
in the necessary floor space."
The UltraScribe C10 is ideal
for marking on plastics, woods, packaging, glass and semiconductor components.
The C10 clearly marks barcodes, alphanumeric text, serialization, and
graphics. As with all of our lasers, the UltraScribe C10 features our
industry leading WinLase 3.1 software.
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Alase Technologies, Inc. designs and manufactures OEM and turnkey industrial
laser processing solutions, is an OEM supplier of software to the laser
marking industry, provides contract laser processing services for proof-of-concept,
pilot production and low-volume manufacturing situations which do not
economically justify the purchase of capital machinery, and supports industrial
and academic research & development into ways to use laser technology
in innovative materials and processes.
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