The most acute contemporary problem of phlebology is varicose veins of the lower extremities.
The "golden standard" of varicose vein disease treatment is endovenous laser treatment (EVLT), the distinguishing features of which are:
The new 0.97 and 1.55 micron wavelength laser is the ideal surgical tool for interdisciplinary medical institutions.
For minimally invasive treatment of varicose veins by endovenous laser treatment (EVLT)
Title/Name |
R 550 |
R 365 |
Fiber diameter, μm (core), μm |
550 |
365 |
Fiber tip length, mm |
15 |
10 |
Diameter of the tip, mm |
1.4 |
1.2 |
Length of the fiber, m |
3 |
3 |
Connector type |
SMA-905 |
SMA-905 |
In addition to the standard X-Y-Z axes and laser process head, there are several optional modules and accessories that may optimize the functionality of the system in your specific application. Below are some of the the most popular options.. Please contact IPG directly if you have additional requirements
High-precision, high-speed rotary stage with continuous motion synchronized to X-Y-Z axes
Rotary stage with continuous motion synchronized to X-Y-Z axes
Rotary stage with continuous motion
Camera system aligned with laser beam axis.
Laser power meter with stage-mounted detector for periodic verification of power on target. Useful for verifying performance of process head optics and coverslide.
The Multi-Axis family of workstations are high-accuracy platforms designed to take advantage of the high beam quality found in IPG’s fiber lasers. Systems can be configured using any IPG laser, with laser processing heads available for welding, cutting and scanning applications. System options can include both basic and smart vision packages, along with part identification and process verification hardware.
The Multi-Axis software integrates control of the laser, motion systems and all system components to provide easy programming of the tool using G/M code commands that are familiar to CNC machine programmers.
The software that runs the Multi-Axis Workstations is a customized application called HMI (Human Machine Interface) that runs as a Microsoft Windows® 7 application. It is preloaded and tested at the IPG factory and resides in the workstation’s hard drive.
The HMI program consists of four primary regions:
User screens enable the Engineer, acting as system administrator, to easily set permission levels for each HMI screen for each level of operator and set corresponding passwords.
The system can operate in manual or programmed mode, and has functions to enable Dry-Run (execution of the full program but with the laser not turned on) and Optional Stop – that will allow a pause in the processing cycle for part inspection and other uses.
Used in combination with standard G-code programming, these capabilities provide the user with a comprehensive, easy-to-use programming and operator interface.