Laser Components offers compact laser system for applications such as aerospace technology
Laser Components
Compact laser system
Laser Components is offering a compact laser system that is suitable for applications such as DPSS pump lasers, military equipment and aerospace technology.
The system — which is based on high-power laser diodes from Seminex — can compensate for a power loss of up to 200W without the need for water cooling. This enables extended periods of use without overheating.
Laser Components is also offering a cooling system that is said to be relatively small and quiet.
A red 650nm pilot laser can be integrated into the system, which enables direct use in applications such as medical technology or material processing systems.
Key specifications
- Versions with 10W, 15W, 20W and 25W optical continuous-wave output power are available
- Models now offer 1,350nm, 1,450nm, 1,470nm, 1,532nm and 1,550nm emitting wavelengths
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