Universal Laser Systems now offers laser components for system integration. Create solutions using Universal's Integration Components as your building blocks.
Universal's OEM System Integration components consist of:

Engineered with flexibility for various environments, the OEM Enclosure can handle applications ranging from prototyping to automated manufacturing. In addition to a spacious 48 x 20 in (1219 x 508 mm) material processing envelope, the enclosure incorporates our Pass-Through feature for Class 4 operation to integrate with semi and automated material handling technologies such as conveyor systems, roll to roll and batch loading systems. Also included is the traveling exhaust feature which attaches directly to the motion system and captures smoke and fumes at the laser processing point.

Laser power correlates with material processing speed.

The Automation Interface makes it possible to integrate a laser system into an automated manufacturing cell.

The Off-Axis Air Assist attaches to the carriage to direct compressed air onto the material at an angle to the laser beam.

The Coaxial Air Assist attaches to the carriage to direct compressed air along the beam path and onto the material.

The Computer Controlled Air Assist delivers compressed air to the carriage of the X-Y motion system. When used with the Off-Axis Air Assist or Coaxial Air Assist, it directs compressed air onto the surface of the material being processed.

The Compressed Air Source provides a clean, water- and oil-free source of optical quality compressed air for use in air assisted laser processing applications.

The Dual Laser Configuration optically combines two ULS laser sources into a single beam for additional power and flexibility.

These lens kits allow the laser power density to be matched to the material processing requirements.

SuperSpeed™ is suitable for raster image applications and requires Dual Laser Configuration. This component allows two lines of a raster image to be produced simultaneously. For vector cutting, the laser beams can be combined to take advantage of higher power.
To learn more about Universal's System Integration components, please contact us.