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Lightwave Logic Announces Participation in PHOTONICS+ Virtual Exhibition and Conference
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Lightwave Logic, Inc. (OTCQX: LWLG), a technology platform company leveraging its proprietary electro-optic polymers to transmit data at higher speeds with less power, today announced that it has accepted an invitation to participate at PHOTONICS+ Virtual Exhibition and Conference, a leading virtual industry tradeshow taking place on February 17-18, 2021.
The virtual tradeshow, developed in conjunction the largest association in the photonics sector – the European Photonics Industry Consortium (EPIC) – is a new, efficient networking event for the industry, crafted in response to COVID-related travel restrictions. The event will span over 250 virtual booth exhibits and technical presentations, leveraging online networking to recreate the show floor experience.
Laser system creates grease-repellent metal surfaces January 19, 2021 // By Nick Flaherty
The €5m Lampas European high-power laser project has teamed with Bosch to create a textured metal surface that repels grease and bacteria.
A European photonics research project is working with Bosch on a high power laser system for creating grease-repellent textured metal surfaces on an industrial scale.
The €5m LAMpAS (Laser structuring with Multiscale Periodic feature sizes for Advanced Surface Functionalities) consortium is tailoring sheet metal to several different applications, which could also include plastic and glass.
We are targeting related use cases: medical surfaces in hospitals, like stainless steel antibacterial surfaces; packaging machines in the pharma industry that need to be disinfected; machines in the food processing sector that need be continually cleaned and where hygiene is paramount, said LAMpAS project coordinator Prof. Dr An
New Laser System to Create Grease-Repellent Metal Surfaces
Written by AZoOpticsJan 19 2021
The end of scrubbing ovens and home appliances with chemicals or heat could soon be in sight, thanks to a new high-power laser system being developed to put ‘self-cleaning’, grease-repellent, and antibacterial properties into sheet metal. Teaming up with appliance giant Bosch, the European photonics consortium behind the laser system could soon see their technology create fluid-repellent surfaces fitted inside the next generation of dishwashers or fridges.
Scrubbing worktops, unblocking your dishwasher, or fatbergs building up in our sewers could be a thing of the past, thanks to new laser technology for structuring metallic surfaces, currently being developed by a European photonics consortium.
Leading laser manufacturer Luxinar is exhibiting at the EPIC PHOTONICS+ virtual exhibition taking place on 17 and 18 February. The company is also presenting on CO
2 laser technology for a range of industries at the conference that is running alongside the exhibition.
Rebranded in 2019, Luxinar has been at the forefront of laser technology for the last 20 years and is a leading manufacturer of sealed CO
2 laser sources up to 1000W. At its virtual PHOTONICS+ booth visitors will be able to find out about Luxinar’s latest innovations in CO
2 lasers and their applications.
Luxinar’s sealed CO
2 laser sources can be used to process a wide array of materials, for example paper, card, plastic, polymer, acrylic, glass, ceramics, rubber, FR4, wood, metal or textiles, to mention a few. Applications range from cutting, drilling, kiss cutting and perforating to marking, engraving, scribing and welding. Its lasers are installed across many industries including food, beverage, labe