HyperRapid 100 355-SW High Power Industrial ps-Laser
Description
The HyperRapid 100 355-SW is a powerful industrial grade picosecond laser tailored for process development or small series production environment requiring the highest level of flexibility. It features 3 distinct wavelength outputs (1064 nm, 532 nm, 355 nm) with output powers up to 90W. You can automatically switch between wavelengths using software or sending Ethernet command. It also offers advanced controls like pulse-on-demand and burst mode operation for high quality micromachining at high throughput.
HyperRapid 100 355-SW High Power Industrial ps-Laser
Specifications |
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Wavelength: | 1064 nm |
Repetition Rate: | 1 MHz |
Output Power: | 90 W |
Pulse Duration: | 15000 fs |
Features
1064 nm, 532 nm and 355 nm outputs
High energy at high repetition rates up to 1 MHz
Pulse on demand trigger with <20 ns jitter
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20 ns-burst mode capability for increased ablation rate
High throughput at significantly reduced TCO
Applications
Cutting and drilling of strengthened glass, sapphire, ceramics and other tough materials, also composites
Micromachining and structuring of large surfaces with line focusing or multiple beams
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Frequently Asked Questions
The HyperRapid 100 355-SW laser features 3 distinct wavelength outputs: 1064 nm, 532 nm, and 355 nm.
The HyperRapid 100 355-SW laser has output powers up to 90W.
Yes, you can automatically switch between wavelengths using software or sending Ethernet command.
The HyperRapid 100 355-SW laser has a 20 ns-burst mode capability for increased ablation rate.
The HyperRapid 100 355-SW laser can be used for cutting and drilling of strengthened glass, sapphire, ceramics, and other tough materials, as well as micromachining and structuring of large surfaces with line focusing or multiple beams.