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Supplier: TRUMPF, Inc. - Laser Technology Center
Description: Universal carbon dioxide laser for welding and cutting, high reliability
- Laser Type: Carbon Dioxide Lasers
- Laser Output: Continuous Wave
- Features: Internal Power Supply
- CDRH Classification: Class IV
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Supplier: Universal Laser Systems, Inc.
Description: Our exclusive line of patented CO2 Free-Space Gas Slab Lasers is designed specifically for the needs of laser cutting, engraving, graphic imaging and marking applications. Our lasers produce an excellent quality beam with even power distribution and good near and far field characteristics. We
- Laser Type: Carbon Dioxide Lasers
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Supplier: FOBA North America
Description: C-series products, CO2 vector lasers for industrial use, are available for high-quality laser marking. Mark your products permanently and flexibly, either while stationary or during movement of the product (MOTF), and benefit from innovative technology from a single source.
- Laser Output: Continuous Wave
- CDRH Classification: Class IV
- Laser Type: Carbon Dioxide Lasers
- Laser Wavelength: Infrared
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Supplier: Trotec Laser, Inc.
Description: The Speedy 300 fiber merges the advantages of fiber laser technology and the Trotec flatbed laser systems. Low maintenance costs, high speed at the highest resolutions, safe operation make laser marking a great alternative to other methods.
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Supplier: LightMachinery Inc.
Description: LightMachinery's IMPACT 2000 lasers are designed primarily for the fine processing of non-metallic materials. Drilling and machining are typical applications for these lasers. A unique capability of the IMPACT laser is the ability to drill through non-metallic layers on a metal substrate
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Supplier: Synrad, Inc.
Description: Synrad’s original “all-metal” tube technology opened the door for sealed CO2 lasers in many industrial applications. After 20 years, it remains the industry standard for performance, reliability, long lifetime and low cost. The laser tube is a rigid box structure design
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Description: . The concluding chapters are composed of a survey of modern lasers, including: Semiconductor lasers Optically pumped solid-state lasers Ion, HeNe, and HeCd lasers Carbon dioxide lasers Excimer lasers (codiscovered by J. J. Ewing) Ultrafast and tunable lasers, OPOs Introduction to Laser Technology
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Description: to percentage levels and carbon dioxide (CO2) can also be measured at process temperatures of up to 1500°C. The analyzer can also be used for measuring parts per million moisture content in corrosive and aggressive process streams including chlorine and hydrocarbons.
- Variables Measured: Other
- Form Factor: Analyzer
- Electrical Outputs: Analog Current
- Digital Outputs: Ethernet, Serial Interface
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Description: to percentage levels and carbon dioxide (CO2) can also be measured at process temperatures of up to 1500°C. The analyzer can also be used for measuring parts per million moisture content in corrosive and aggressive process streams including chlorine and hydrocarbons.
- Number of Gases Sensed: Single Gas, Multi Gas
- Measurement Type: %Volume, Trace
- Specific Gas Types: Nitric Oxide (NO), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Nitrogen Oxides (NxOx), Oxygen (O2), Ozone (O3), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), Water Vapor, Ammonia (NH3), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Chlorine (Cl2
- Electrical Outputs: Analog Current
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Supplier: Fisher Scientific
Description: Anti-fog goggle design; Laser resistant frame Eyewear, LGT (Laser Glass Technology); Sperian; Anti-fog goggle design; Laser resistant frame with replaceable foam flange; Nd:Yag and carbon dioxide; Light gray; 72% VLT; Filter number 06
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LightMachinery Inc.
LightMachinery's IMPACT 2000 lasers
LightMachinery's IMPACT 2000 lasers are designed primarily for the fine processing of non-metallic materials. Drilling and machining are typical applications for these lasers. A unique capability of the IMPACT laser is the ability to drill through non-metallic layers on a metal substrate with no damage to the underlying metal layer. This capability proves very effective in applications such as printed circuit board drilling, wire stripping and mold cleaning. The IMPACT 2000 series of lasers all... (read more)
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Universal Laser Systems, Inc.
Universal Laser Systems - Laser World of Photonics
Universal Laser Systems OEM division will be exhibiting at the Laser World of Photonics show in Munich, Germany, May 13-16, 2013. Visit us at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre, Hall C2, Stand #401, to learn about an exciting new advancement in our technology we will be announcing at the show, see our latest products, and discuss your integration solution needs with our laser technology specialists. For those not planning to attend the show, additional information about our latest... (read more)
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LightMachinery Inc.
IMPACT 3000 Series Lasers by LightMachinery
The IMPACT 3000 series lasers are high-power (up to 300 Watts) short-pulse CO2 lasers for surface layer removal and cleaning, non-destructive testing, and photochemistry. Applications include polymer removal, mold cleaning, paint stripping, Lidar and laser. isotope separation. The highest repetition rate model (3400) is intended primarily as a source for laser ultrasound testing. View the IMPACT 3000 Series Brochure (read more)
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Universal Laser Systems, Inc.
New 200 Watt and 400 Watt Lasers
Expanding Possibilities. Universal Laser Systems, Inc. is expanding its OEM 10.6 micron CO2 laser offerings for the OEM market to include two new lasers, a single resonator 200 Watt laser and an optically-combined dual resonator 400 Watt laser. Both lasers, available with a 30-day Laser Evaluation Program in October 2013, are fully- integrated with built-in RF power supplies and patented in-line air cooling (patent #7,715,454), making them the first and only air-cooled lasers in this power... (read more)
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LightMachinery Inc.
LaserMark 950 and 960 Series Lasers
LightMachinery's' LaserMark 950 and 960 series lasers provide a fast, reliable means of applying high quality permanent marks such as date and batch codes to consumer product packages and electronic components. These pulsed CO2 lasers complete the entire marking process in less than 1 micro-second so marking can be done "on the fly" without mark smearing or degradation that can occur in other types of laser marking. LaserMark lasers can mark on a wide variety of materials including inked paper... (read more)
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Synrad, Inc.
firestar i401 (400W CW CO2 Laser)
The new Firestar i401 laser provides 400 watts of near-perfect beam quality from a single tube. Built around a hybrid waveguide/unstable resonator design, the i401 is driven by four field-replaceable integrated RF modules resulting in a rise time of less than 100 µs, which is 33% faster than existing f-Series lasers. Internal beam conditioning before the output aperture first conditions, collimates, and then rotates the linear beam polarization 45 ° as an aid in applications where... (read more)
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LightMachinery Inc.
Fully configurable IMPACT 4000 Series Lasers
The fully configurable IMPACT 4000 series lasers are designed for more scientific and specialized applications. The short pulse of the thyratron switched IMPACT 4000 is ideal for ultrasound applications as well as applications in infrared chemistry. The IMPACT 4000 can be configured with a tunable option and set up in a Master Oscillator Power Amplifier, MOPA, configuration with additional amplifiers to achieve the right power at the right wavelength for your application. IMPACT-4000 laser... (read more)
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Synrad, Inc.
48-Series (10W, 25W & 50W CO2 lasers)
Synrad's original "all-metal" tube technology opened the door for sealed CO2 lasers in many industrial applications. After 20 years, it remains the industry standard for performance, reliability, long lifetime and low cost. The laser tube is a rigid box structure design that provides an ultra-stable platform for the laser resonator. Synrad's 48-series tubes are mounted into an H-shaped heat sink extrusion that also serves as the chassis for the drive electronics. This guarantees that the laser... (read more)
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Synrad, Inc.
Firestar vi30 (30W OEM CO2 laser)
solution for systems requiring the most compact laser source possible. Synrad offers two optional mounting feet for backwards compatibility with the v30: use our tall mounting feet to make the beam exit height identical to the v30, or, for complete drop-in replaceability, add our alternate mounting feet to the vi30 for common mechanical mounting in addition to the beam exit location. Use of either of the optional mounting feet will create a common beam exit height to our firestar t-series lasers... (read more)
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Synrad, Inc.
firestar v-series (30W & 40W CO2 lasers)
lasers, the v-series can be operated from 0-100% duty-cycle, with laser power adjusted using a pulse width modulation (PWM) control. The v-series lasers operate from standard 30VDC power supplies, and can be either air-cooled or water-cooled. Designed for ease-of-integration, all firestar lasers incorporated a unique 3-point mounting system, which provides a variety of mounting options. firestar v and t-series lasers share common beam exits, ensuring drop-in replaceability. Other features designed... (read more)
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Synrad, Inc.
firestar f-series (100W, 200W, & 400W CO2 Lasers)
The firestar f100 features: 100W, 200W and 400W models. Excellent Beam Quality. Integrated RF. Water Cooled. Small Footprint, Compact Design. Ruggedized, 3-point Mounting System. Continuing our 20 year tradition as the world ’s leading provider of sealed CO2 lasers, Synrad developed the firestar f-series of high-power fully integrated laser solutions to meet the challenges of a global manufacturing marketplace that requires a new standard of performance, price, and reliability. All... (read more)
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Synrad, Inc.
firestar ti-series (60W, 80W, and 100W CO2 lasers)
The latest addition to Synrad's firestar family of CO2 lasers, the ti-series features our field proven t-series technology in a smaller, fully integrated package. Currently available in 60, 80 and 100W models, the firestar ti-series is compact, low cost, energy efficient, and delivers the high power, fast pulsing, and optical quality essential for applications such as laser coding and large area engraving, where high-speed scanning or modulating of the laser beam is required. Built to meet... (read more)
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Synrad, Inc.
Pulstar p100 (100W avg. / 400W peak pulse power)
to introduce a first of its kind to its highly acclaimed line of CO2 lasers with the Pulstar p100. Featuring 100 Watts of average power and 400 Watts of peak pulse power (typical), the p100 is excellently suited for a wide variety applications, including high speed drilling and perforating, where quicker results, deeper cutting/marking, and minimal charring and burning on delicate materials is crucial. With fully integrated RF components, the p100 completely eliminates the need for external RF... (read more)
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GT Schmidt Marking Systems
CO2 Laser Marking
Schmidt CO2 Laser Marking Systems: Schmidt offers CO2 laser marking systems that are extremely reliable with high quality permanent marking on the widest range of material including paper, cardboard, textiles, and other organic and painted/coated materials. The CO2 laser system has a control unit rack and laser head configuration that offers extreme flexibility for integration of both stand alone marking stations as well as inline production. Thanks to the embedded controller, marking... (read more)
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ERG Materials & Aerospace Corporation
Why is Duocel® carbon foam so special?
protection against foreign debris, electro magnetic interference (EMI) and potentially harmful environmental hazards. In addition the Duocel ® foam acts to wick moisture out of electrical boxes while maintaining the ability to withstand military specification corrosive salt tests. CO2 Scrubbers. Why would you use a Duocel ® foam CO2 scrubber?. Amine powder granules can selectively absorb and desorb carbon dioxide at specific temperatures, but generate or require heat for the reaction... (read more)
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research in the physics department specializes in the applications of powerful industrial lasers that can produce high intensity beams and can cut or weld metals such as steel at speeds of more than six metres per minute. The most important of these is the carbon dioxide laser that operates
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Liquid Cooling a Laser for System Optimization
The performance of high-powered lasers depends on effective cooling. High-powered lasers generate a significant amount of heat that must be removed from the laser system to avoid overheating critical components. Carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers, excimer lasers, ion lasers, solid-state lasers, and dye
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Helium Neon Lasers Have a Multicolored Future
The market lifecycle of a high-technology product is typically quite short. Several types of gas lasers, however, including argon-ion, helium-neon (HeNe), and carbon dioxide lasers, continue to enjoy high sales volume in diverse applications even after many years in the marketplace (see Laser Focus
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Laser Cutting Natural Stone
A unique mathematical model to simulate the process of cutting natural stones in rectilinear (straight line) path, by carbon dioxide (CO2) laser, was implemented in a personal computer. The implemented model determined the shape and dimension of the kerf (cut slots or channels) using such variables
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Medical Device Link . Laser Micromachining of Medical Devices
. This article reviews the fundamental physics of carbon dioxide (CO ), excimer, and solid-state lasers as related to material interaction and discusses considerations relevant to optimizing a laser-based system for a particular manufacturing environment. Finally, factors relevant to quality control
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Laser Drilling Tablets for Use in Osmotic and Other Novel Drug Delivery Systems
By Frank Gaebler, Coherent, and Graham Coffee, Control Micro Systems The organic materials used in drug delivery systems nearly all display strong absorption in the infrared, so a carbon dioxide (CO ) laser, with nominal output at a wavelength of 10.6 um, is well matched for this task. In contrast
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Medical Device Link . Laser-Manufactured Features in Medical Catheters and Angioplasty Devices
seem unlimited. Three principal laser types are used in most manufacturing environments. These are the carbon dioxide (CO ) laser, the solid-state (primarily Nd:YAG) laser, and the excimer laser. Each has its own distinct advantages and disadvantages when being considered for manufacturing jobs
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Fiber Laser Welding of Fuel Cells
waste products with most fuel cells are water and in some cases carbon dioxide.
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Carbon dioxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carbon dioxide Other names Carbonic acid gas Carbonic anhydride Carbonic oxide Carbon oxide Carbon(IV) oxide Dry ice (solid phase)
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Carbon dioxide laser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The carbon dioxide laser (CO2 laser) was one of the earliest gas lasers to be developed (invented by Kumar Patel of Bell Labs in 1964[1), and is
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OSHA Technical Manual (OTM) - Section III: Chapter VI: Laser...
Erbium (NIR) Helium neon (NIR) Hydrogen fluoride (NIR) Carbon dioxide (FIR) Carbon dioxide (FIR)
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STD 01-05-001 - PUB 8-1.7 - Guidelines for Laser Safety and...
Guidelines for Laser Safety and Hazard Assessment
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Evergreen Laser Corporation The Leader in Laser Repair
Our specialty is the remanufacture of Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen, Solid State and gas-ion plasma tubes, both air and water cooled.
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Long life co2 laser tubes that are manufactured in the United...
Pictures of co2 lasers and carbon dioxide laser tubes
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Argon/Krypton (Ar/Kr) Ion, Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Helium-Cadmium (HeCd), and Pulsed and Diode Pumped Solid State (SS) laser characteristics, drive
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