The future is here, powered by light

31 March 2025

The future is here, powered by light

31 March 2025

Lasers and photonic systems are revolutionising industries: bringing unparalleled precision, efficiency, and versatility to advanced manufacturing, analytical technologies, scientific, and space applications.

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At AMW in Melbourne in early May, many of the latest innovations in spectroscopy, imaging, and laser processing will be shown by Raymax Applications at stand MS110. Come and chat with Raymax experts – Technical Director, Dr Cédric Chaminade, and Product Specialist, Chris Lay – about ways lasers and photonics equipment can benefit your application.

  • High-powered lasers from Civan and Laserline drive processes of cutting, welding, cladding, and additive manufacturing. Raymax is the Australasian distributor for the most versatile, powerful and power-efficient lasers, which give unmatched performance in repairs for mining, gas and oil industries, battery manufacturing, surface heat treatments, and for challenging welding applications.
  • 3D printing and Laserline cladding with metal powders and wires are among Raymax’s advanced laser-based solutions for high-strength, high-precision metal parts fabrication. Laserline’s cladding head can apply wear-resistant coatings to extend components’ life and reduce waste. A cladding and 3D metal printing head for use with metal wires and metal powders will be displayed and discussed, along with zoom optics for flexible configurations, real-time process monitoring, and control systems.
  • Amplitude’s Satsuma X femtosecond laser source leads precision engineering. Ultra-fast, highly accurate micromachining meets high benchmarks such as the performance and biocompatibility of intricate medical devices and microfluidic components. The Satsuma X, an ultra-fast laser source, delivers 50W of laser power in femtosecond pulses for ablation, cutting, dicing including wafer dicing, patterning, and high-quality texturing among other applications. This machine combines high energy (500 μJ), high repetition rate (tunable up to 40 MHz), high beam quality plus unique features: GHz burst (up to 6,000 pulses) and femtoTrig …. Ask Cédric about more features and benefits.
Multiple advantages of Laserline's MultiWire cladding include speed, adaptability for complex designs, no waste or contamination, and cheaper materials than powder.

Multiple advantages of Laserline’s MultiWire cladding include speed, adaptability for complex designs, no waste or contamination, and cheaper materials than powder.

Advanced spectroscopy for material analysis

Raymax’s high-performance spectroscopy systems deliver precise chemical and elemental analysis across applications.

  • Applied Spectra’s laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) offers real-time, precise elemental and isotopic analysis for quality control, material science, minerology, metallurgy, and environmental monitoring. The J200 CX gives fast results with minimal sample preparation so it’s invaluable for optimising processes and quality. See the surprisingly compact J200 CX at stand MS110.
  • Inductively coupled plasma laser ablation mass spectrometry (LA- ICP-MS) provides unparalleled sensitivity and accuracy detecting trace elements and analysing minute concentrations of elements in complex samples. It’s ideal for metallurgy, geology, and biological work with conducting or non-conducting samples.
  • Handheld MicroNIR spectrometers for field, production line or lab are compact NIR devices with powerful analytical capabilities for sectors including pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and food safety. These easy-to-use, highly reliable devices offer real-time, high-res spectral data. At AMW, Raymax will demonstrate sample analysis by a handheld OnSite-W device with a new smartphone app.

HySpex imaging from lab to space

Raymax’s partner, HySpex, is transforming the ways we capture and interpret spectral information. With European partners, HySpex has developed a ground-breaking system which simultaneously collects and analyses hyperspectral data.

  • Laboratory hyperspectral imaging systems – Raymax’s stand will display a Classic SWIR-384 camera in lab configuration for ultra-high resolution and critical insights into material composition, biological samples, and chemical processes. BreezeGeo Software gives on-the-fly analysis of mineral samples on the demo setup.
  • Field and UAV-based hyperspectral imaging – Raymax will display a Mjolnir camera in UAV configuration for remote sensing that captures minute detail and brings vital insights to precision farming, land surveying, and ecosystem analysis.
  • HySpex airborne and space-borne hyperspectral imaging – enables large-scale mapping and remote sensing for precise monitoring of geological formations, vegetation health, and climate change – pushing boundaries of spectral analysis for defence, environmental science, and planetary exploration.
Raymax will show HySpex cameras for lab and field at AMW. This HySpex Mjolnir camera on a UAV is for remote sensing.

Raymax will show HySpex cameras for lab and field at AMW. This HySpex Mjolnir camera on a UAV is for remote sensing.

Ask Cédric and Chris how to make light work for your processes with lasers and photonics systems from Applied Spectra, Amplitude, Civan, FOBA, HySpex, Laserline and VIAVI that are transforming manufacturing …. at AMW, stand MS110 at Melbourne’s Convention and Exhibition Centre, May 6-9.

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