532-10-V NANIO 532 Industrial DPSS Laser
Description
The nanio series of diode-pumped solid-state lasers is designed to perfectly fit today‘s requirements for industrial laser processing systems. The sealed cavity, modular design, fully detachable umbilicals and industrial grade connectors make this laser a rugged tool with exceptional performance and reliability. Besides customer needs, reliability was the main driving force during the development of the nanio series. Our clean room production and the use of highest quality components ensures consistent quality and longest laser lifetime.
532-10-V NANIO 532 Industrial DPSS Laser
Specifications |
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Avg. Power: | 10 W |
Wavelength: | 532 nm |
Repetition Rate: | 0-300kHz |
Spatial Mode (M^2): | 1.2 |
Pulse Duration: | 30 ns |
Pulse-to-Pulse Stability (RMS): | 1 % |
Cooling: | Water-to-Water, Water-to-Air |
Features
- Superior pulse-to-pulse stability
- High peak power and short pulse width
- Modular industrial design
- Easy integration and service
- Field proven long life pump diode modules
Applications
- ID Card Marking
- LED Back Light
- CB Cutting
- PV Manufacturing
- Diamond Cutting
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Frequently Asked Questions
The nanio series of diode-pumped solid-state lasers can be used for ID card marking, LED back light, PCB cutting, PV manufacturing, and diamond cutting.
The nanio series of diode-pumped solid-state lasers features superior pulse-to-pulse stability, high peak power and short pulse width, modular industrial design, easy integration and service, and field proven long life pump diode modules.
The nanio series of diode-pumped solid-state lasers is designed to fit industrial laser processing systems.
The nominal power of the NANIO 355 model is 8 W at 60 kHz and 6 W at 80 kHz.
The pulse-to-pulse stability of the nanio series of diode-pumped solid-state lasers is less than 2% at 60 kHz and 80 kHz.