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90° BUS, BUC and 10° BU3-in Beam Bender Units
Adaptive Optic Beam Bender

Generally, the beam of a multi-axis laser processing machine is directed from the resonator to the head by planar mirrors. Equally, toric mirrors for beam displacement or adaptive optics for dynamic beam focus could also be used.

In this respect, LT Ultra has a complete range of enclosures that accommodate a wide range of mirror types and sizes.

The standard LT Ultra BUS 90° beam benders are extremely robust and economical. The BUS-60, for example, accepts the standard planar and toric mirrors as well as the more advance ADOPTIC AD-60 range of elliptical adaptive mirrors. All these mirrors, which are generally stock items, are identical in their construction and are therefore interchangeable.

The more complex BUC variant, with its cardanic (gimbal) bearing, enables mirror adjustment without shifting the beam, and therefore the beam centre-line remains true.

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BU3-in Beam Bender

The LT Ultra BU3" beam bender accepts all forms of round mirrors as well as the ADOPTIC RD-68 range of spherical adaptive mirrors. This unit’s prime deployment area is in adaptive beam shuttles.

All enclosures have delicate zero-play levelling that do not require locknut fixing. Optionally available targets facilitate alignment, and a safety switch and beam flange for robot deployment complete the picture.

Enquire after a sample and test the system for yourself!