The Big Challenge
We help manufacturers of laser equipment for innovative industrial applications (e.g. marking, welding, soldering) to choose the optimal cooling system that can keep the temperature of electronic devices under control, optimizing their performance, ensuring maximum reliability and long service life.
When it is necessary to maintain the operating temperature of industrial laser systems below ambient temperature, in order to ensure the proper and continuous operation of electronic devices, Advanced Active Cooling solutions (e.g., liquid chillers) are used and these must be miniaturized, easy to integrate into the Customer's equipment, efficient, innovative and environmentally friendly.
Our Goals
Goal 1
Implementing precision, reliable and efficient cooling
In industrial laser applications, it is essential to use cooling systems that allow precise temperature control, ensuring maximum reliability in continuous operation and, at the same time, minimizing power consumption.
Our Goals
Goal 2
Ensuring easy integration of the cooling system into the industrial laser system
The cooling system, in addition to being efficient and reliable, should be as miniaturized and easy to integrate into the Customer's laser equipment as possible, without adding complications in the design stage and without leading to difficulties in assembly and installation phase.
Our Goals
Goal 3
Using innovative and environmentally friendly cooling solutions
Provide, already at the design stage, cooling solutions based on innovative and environmentally friendly technologies such as, for example, thermoelectric technology (Peltier modules) or speed-controlled compressor technology with natural refrigerant (eco-friendly fluid), is also a competitive advantage for the industrial laser equipment manufacturer in its target market.
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