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Our broad product range includes Fiber laser & Nd:YAG diode pumped laser marking machines. The newest addition is the YLIA fiber series, with their combined high peak power & high quality beams, the fiber laser allows for marking a wider range of materials, such as plastics, polymers, metals & ceramics.
Cutting Edge Optronics is the leading provider of diode laser arrays and pump modules. We manufacture and are capable of supplying unmounted diode bars, packaged laser diodes, DPSS modules, laser diode drivers and complete DPSS laser systems. Our diode laser based products have become industry standards.
The Laser Group of CVI Melles Griot is a world leader in gas lasers & solid-state lasers: multi-colored helium neon lasers; helium cadmium, air-cooled ion & frequency-stabilized laser technology; subassemblies, systems, customization, turnkey services, laser power meters & beam diagnostic equipment.
A leading global manufacturer and designer of high power diode lasers, DILAS combines modular laser components allowing for flexibility in a range of industrial applications. We use only advanced diode laser bar material. Products range from open heatsinks (unlensed) to full turnkey systems.
Our custom solid state industrial diode lasers, flashlamp pumped lasers, and optical parametric oscillators are designed and manufactured by our company, JP Innovations. Because we are experts with years of experience, we can save you money by suggesting the correct design concept.
Innovar Systems excels at knowing the proper application of lasers, such as a 1700 watt CO2 system for high power welding or a high speed YAG laser for marking. Our quality, reliable laser technology, offers unique advantages for marking, cutting & welding. Choose us for complete turnkey services.
Yttrium aluminum garnet lasers, also referred to as "Nd:YAG lasers” or "YAG lasers,” are solid state lasers that use neodymium-doped YAG crystals as their lasing mediums. Nd: YAG lasers are available in constant and pulsing configurations and are generally used for such purposes as laser marking, cutting, and welding. Other common applications of Nd:YAG lasers are found in ophthalmology, cosmetic medicine, manufacturing, and fluid dynamics.
Lasers are demarcated according to the lasing media that they employ. Solid-state lasers like neodymium-yttrium aluminum garnet lasers have lasing material distributed in a solid state. Using a flashlamp or laser diodes, Nd: YAG lasers are pumped optically.
Exposure to ND YAG lasers can cause severe damage. Lasers are divided into six classes, according to their power output: Class I, Class I.A, Class II, Class IIIA, Class IIIB, and Class IV. Class IV systems contain the most dangerous lasers and require a master switch that, when disabled, prohibits all but authorized personnel from operating the laser. Many safety controls may be instituted into ND YAG laser systems, including access restriction to the lasing area, eye protection, area controls, barriers, shrouds, education, and training.