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Aerotech launched the AGV-CPO laser scan head to scale precision in additive manufacturing.
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Aerotech launched the AGV-CPO laser scan head to scale precision in additive manufacturing.

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Originally reported by Eureka

Aerotech launched the AGV-CPO laser scan head to scale precision in additive manufacturing. Using the Automation1 platform, it controls up to 32 axes and employs Infinite Field of View tech to eliminate stitching errors. With 22-bit resolution, the system streamlines high-speed laser firing for complex two-photon polymerization. This accessible tier accelerates industrial micro-scale 3D printing for the medical and electronics sectors. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #Micromachining #3DPrinting

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