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| 1064 nm Pulsed Solid-State Laser for Sensor Module Applications | |
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from TRUMPF
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| The TRUPULSE 556 from TRUMPF is a Pulsed Solid-State Laser that operates at a wavelength of 1064 nm. It delivers an output power of 530 W and has a pulse duration of 0.3 ms - 50 ms. This laser has a pulse repetition rate of 833 Hz, maximum peak pulse power of 10 kW, and is ideal for endoscopic instruments, sensor modules, and optoelectronic component applications. |
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| 1070 nm Quasi-CW Ytterbium Laser for Welding & Cutting Applications | |
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from IPG Photonics
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| The YLR-150/1500-QCW from IPG Photonics is a Quasi Continuous-Wave Ytterbium Laser that operates at a wavelength of 1070 nm. It delivers a maximum average power of 150 W and peak power of 1500 W. This has a wavelength accuracy of ±5 nm and beam quality factor (M2) of 1.05%. It is ideal for spot & seam welding, micro welding, cutting, and additive manufacturing applications. |
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| 571 nm Class 4 Continuous Wave Laser Module | |
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from Frankfurt Laser Company
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| The GLM-571-1000-2555 from Frankfurt Laser Company is a Yellow Laser Module that operates at a wavelength of 571 nm. It delivers a minimum continuous wave output power of 800 mW with power stability of ± 5% and maximum spectral bandwidth of 1 nm. This class 4 laser produces a longitudinal beam of diameter 0.5 mm and beam divergence of 30 mrad. It has a maximum beam alignment tolerance of 0.5 mm. |
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| 532 nm Nanosecond Laser for Marking & Laser Ranging Applications | |
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from Photonics Industries
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| The DX-532-15 from Photonics Industries is a Nanosecond Laser that operates at a wavelength of 532 nm. It delivers an average power of 15 W and has a pulse energy of 300 μJ (at 50 kHz). This laser has a pulse width of 10 ns - 15 ns (at 50 kHz), pulse repetition rate from single shot to 300 kHz, and is ideal for marking, gold & ITO scribing, resistor trimming & LiDAR & laser ranging applications. |
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| 780 nm - 1530 nm, Collimated Diode Laser for System Integration | |
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from Apollo Instruments, Inc.
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| The C550-XXX-0 from Apollo Instruments, Inc. is a Collimated Diode Laser that operates at a wavelength of 780 nm - 1530 nm. It delivers an output power of 550 W and produces a polarized beam of dimensions 33 mm x 32 mm. This diode laser has a beam divergence of 4 mrad x 4 mrad (at FWHM) and is available in a compact module. It is ideal for system integration. |
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| 1310 nm CW Infrared Diode Laser for Optical Sensing Applications | |
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from CNI Laser
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| The TEM-F-1310DFB from CNI Laser is an Infrared Diode Laser that operates at a wavelength of 1310 nm. It delivers an output power above 10 mW and has a wavelength accuracy of ± 2 nm. This laser has a spectral linewidth of 3 MHz and full-angle beam divergence of up to 1.5 mrad. It is ideal for optical sensing, fiber communications, and spectrum analysis applications. |
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| CW Distributed Feedback Laser for Distance Measurement Applications | |
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from Beijing Rofea Optoelectronics
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| The EA-153001 from Beijing Rofea Optoelectronics is a Continuous Wave Distributed Feedback (DFB) Laser that operate at wavelengths of 852 nm, 1064 nm, 1310 nm, 1550 nm, 1653 nm, or 2000 nm. It delivers an optical output power of 13 dBm and is ideal for laser distance measurement, seed light source, optical fiber communication, and optical sensing system applications. |
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