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Oxford Lasers
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Unit 8 Moorbrook Park
Didcot
OX11 7HP
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Listing of all 16 news releases from Oxford Lasers:
Imaging system sees through arc welding light
A simple and cost effective imaging system, using diode laser and camera technology, looks deep into ta welding process allowing engineers to 'see' through the welding 'fireball'.
News from Oxford Lasers (29 August 2007)
Imaging-based instrumentation in management buyout
Oxford Lasers, a provider of laser-based solutions for micromachining and imaging-based instrumentation, has been wholly acquired by its management team.
News from Oxford Lasers (22 November 2006)
Management buys out laser machining OEM
Oxford Lasers, UK, a world-leading provider of laser-based systems for micromachining and imaging-based instrumentation, has been wholly acquired by its management team.
News from Oxford Lasers (21 November 2006)
Laser micromachining services boosted
Oxford Lasers is a world leader in the provision of laser micromachining systems and services.
News from Oxford Lasers (26 July 2006)
Laser machining done to micron scale resolution
Ultrafast laser micromachining system is the first of its kind in the UK and provides ultimate flexibility in laser processing as it can machine virtually any material with micron scale resolution.
News from Oxford Lasers (12 December 2005)
Lasers manufacture piezo-electric devices
User application article The Centre for Ultrasound Engineering (CUE) at the University of Strathclyde is developing novel piezoelectric devices using a laser-based micro machining system.
News from Oxford Lasers (23 November 2004)
Micro milling for ultrasound transducer in PZT
User application article The Centre for Ultrasound Engineering (CUE) at the University of Strathclyde is developing novel piezoelectric devices using an Oxford Lasers micro machining system.
News from Oxford Lasers (23 November 2004)
Reduction in environmental pesticide contamination
Oxford Lasers VisiSizer systems are now being used to characterize the size spectrum of sprays produced by new nozzle designs for pesticide sprays.
News from Oxford Lasers (22 November 2004)
Lasers aim at cleaner, more powerful, auto engines
Oxford Lasers has been working in the field of combustion imaging for many years and their latest range of VisiSizer particle and droplet in-flight sizing systems are ideal for the job.
News from Oxford Lasers (22 November 2004)
Laser based system measures spray pattern
Laser based spray pattern analysis systems are being used to measure spray pattern, cone angle, plume geometry and duration to satisfy more stringent government guidelines.
News from Oxford Lasers (16 November 2004)
Laser sizer used in heat transfer measurements
User application article When a Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering was studying loss-of-coolant accidents in a pressurized nuclear reactor, they used an laser measurement system to find the answer.
News from Oxford Lasers (12 November 2004)
Fine, miniature fabrications made with lasers
Batch production of features typically from 200 microns down to only a few microns in material <1mm thick can be done with high speed lasers, from a few parts/month to 1000s/week.
News from Oxford Lasers ( 7 May 2004)
Visisizer For Faster In-Flight Particle Sizing
Visisizer is a direct imaging system which combines a pulsed laser to freeze subject motion, a digital camera to capture frames at high or low speed, and a computer to display and analyse images.
News from Oxford Lasers (16 March 2004)
Solid state lasers perform micro-machining
Diode pumped solid state laser micro-machining systems are now available for a wide range of applications in the automotive, electronic, semiconductor and medical device sectors.
News from Oxford Lasers (11 November 2003)
Lasers micro-machine medical devices, instruments
Precisely metered drug delivery systems, microfluidic structures, catheters, stents, aerosol nozzles and many other medical devices can benefit fromlaser micro-machining techniques.
News from Oxford Lasers (22 July 2002)
Lasers micro-machine MEMS and MEOMS components
Micro-machining systems can cut, drill and etch precise micro-features quickly and cleanly into a wide range of materials used in MEMS and MEOMS applications.
News from Oxford Lasers (22 May 2002)

