Traceability and/or protection against counterfeit for products or components out of glass require some kind of markings.
In many cases these markings have to be invisible by the human eye. The latter condition requires marking sizes of only a few hundred microns. (Source: Photon Energy)
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Laser Technik Journal 3/2018
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Cover Picture: Laser Technik Journal 3/2018
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Editorial
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The Laser is Gearing up to Become the Universal Tool for Industry 4.0
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Contents
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Content: Laser Technik Journal 3/2018
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News
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News: Laser Technik Journal 3/2018
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Products
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Products: Laser Technik Journal 3/2018
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Communications
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Communications: Laser Technik Journal 3/2018
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Interview
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The Innovation Award Laser Technology 2018
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Technology Report
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A New Era Has Started: Additive laser manufacturing processes on the road to success
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Market Report
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The Worldwide Market for Lasers: Market Review and Forecast 2018
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Conference Program
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Conference Program: Laser Technik Journal 3/2018
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Laser Welding
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High Power, High Speed, High Quality: Advantages of laser beam welding of aluminum sheets at 16 kW of laser power and feed rates up to 50 m/min
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Laser Surface Processing
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Laser Technology for Tool Production: Development of laser surface treatment – system technology and examples of application
- Pages: 32-35
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Additive Manufacturing
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Automated Manufacturing of Sensor‐Monitored Parts: Enhancement of the laser beam melting process by a completely automated sensor integration
- Maximilian Binder
- Matthias Illgner
- Christine Anstaett
- Philipp Kindermann
- Ludwig Kirchbichler
- Christian Seidel
- Pages: 36-39
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More Than Beam Profiling: A new approach for beam diagnostics in 3D additive manufacturing systems
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Laser Welding
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Tomorrow's Advanced Technology for Laser Welding – Today: OCT is a perfect technique for seam tracking applications
- Pages: 46-49
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Laser Cooling
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Cooling Solutions for Laser Applications: Why a tailor‐made chiller supports the optimal performance of the laser and reduces energy costs
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Laser Welding
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A “World Champion” in Energy Efficiency: Environmental audit sees laser welding ahead of resistance spot welding
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Laser Systems
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Matching the Intensity of the Laser to the Speed: More efficiency for laser processing
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Application Report
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Power Packs: Laserline LDM diode lasers combine multi‐kilowatt power and a highly compact design
- Pages: 62-63
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Calendar
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Events June 2018 – November 2018
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Meetings
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Meetings: Laser Technik Journal 3/2018
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Service
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Buyers' Guide
- Pages: 70-72
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