[WEBINAR] A triangular CANUNDA beamshaper for high precision Fresnel-type mold drilling
How can tailored top-hat triangular beam shapes improve polymer injection mold manufacturing while bringing flexibility to the femtosecond process?
Overview
Title: A triangular CANUNDA-PULSE beam shaper for high precision Fresnel-type mold drilling
Duration: 40 minutes
Webinar content
- Presentation of Cailabs and its MPLC patented technology, with a focus on the CANUNDA product line, dedicated to lased-based processes
- Problematic exposition: a need for high precision beam shaping solutions combined with femto-second laser sources
- Optical performances of CANUNDA-PULSE: delivering of two tailored, high-quality triangular top-hat beam shapes alongside with a Mode-Cleaning feature
- Process performances: an optimal and adjustable energy deposition
- Questions & Answers
Speakers

Gwenn Pallier – Project & Product Manager at Cailabs
Gwenn Pallier holds a Masters’s degree in optical engineering from the Institute of Optics (Paris, France). As a project and product manager at Cailabs, she brings her expertise to the development and commercialization of innovative optical solutions, that optimize the quality and performance of laser machining processes.

Mikel Gomez Aranzadi – Laser applications researcher at CEIT
Mikel Gomez Aranzadi holds a Master’s degree in Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering and a PhD in Engineering from the University of Navarra. He is a researcher in the Advanced Powder Metallurgy and LASER Group at CEIT, and his main research interests include the development of new industrial applications with ultrafast lasers.