Alrad introduces green laser module
Alrad Instruments
green laser module
Alrad Electronics has announced a green laser module (GLM), suitable for industrial and OEM applications.
The unit produces a high-quality green laser spot, ideal for visual alignment.
The compact size of the GLM makes it suitable for confined spaces.
Powers range from 0.4mW-10mW, with green lasers being five times more visible to the eye than red.
Manufactured from brass and using high-quality precision optics and components, the GLM performs well in rugged environments.
It is easily mounted in the Style 3 Module mount.
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