Zenna Laser MultiScan
Description
Zenna Laser MultiScan is a system well suited for marking as well as cutting of wide web materials. The Zenna Laser Multiscan is essentially a number of parallel installed FlexCutters, but controlled by one ZennaPRO CAD drawing and one control unit.
The MultiScan set up is also used for high output purposes, where the number of lasers/scanner combination multiply the capacity of a single laser. It is the proven high capacity solution for marking and cutting wide web material.
Zenna Laser MultiScan
Specifications |
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Platform Type: | Other |
Materials: | Wood, Paper, Textile |
Laser Type: | Unspecified |
Max Laser Output Power: | -- W |
Processing Length (X): | -- mm |
Processing Length (Y): | -- mm |
Max Processing Length (Z): | -- mm |
Max Processing Speed: | -- mm/sec |
Features
- Large working area
- Very high capacity
- Multi-laser technology fully transparent for operator
- Parts to parts cutting for high yield utilisation of material
- No dies that wear
Applications
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
- No registration required
- No markups, no fees
- Direct contact with supplier
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Ships from:
Netherlands
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Frequently Asked Questions
Two, three, four, up to five scanner systems can be coupled in parallel with the Zenna Laser MultiScan.
The Zenna Laser MultiScan has a large working area, very high capacity, multi-laser technology fully transparent for operator, parts to parts cutting for high yield utilization of material, and no dies that wear.
The advantage of the MultiScan technology is that it has a large working area, very high capacity, multi-laser technology fully transparent for operator, parts to parts cutting for high yield utilization of material, and no dies that wear.
The purpose of the ZennaPRO software is to make the operation of the MultiScan simple and efficient.
The Zenna Laser MultiScan is used for marking and cutting wide web materials such as textile, paper & board, film and foil, and abrasives.