Modulight to showcase products for photodynamic therapy use at SPIE BiOS, OEM laser modules at SPIE Photonics West 2014

Jan. 26, 2014
Modulight will showcase a photodynamic therapy product family at SPIE BiOS and OEM laser modules at SPIE Photonics West.

A photodynamic therapy (PDT) product family includes the ML6700-PDT and ML7710-PDT light sources, a PC user interface, and an illumination kit for microplate illumination. The products support all common PDT wavelengths and offers scalable standard platform solutions, from PC-controlled PDT laser modules based on ML6700-PDT (1-3 W) to multichannel and multiwavelength turnkey solutions based on ML7710-PDT (max power 5 W, up to 7 channels). The illumination kit is a scalable platform for parallel illumination of photosensitive samples in R&D and drug screening.

The ML6400, ML6500, and ML6600 OEM laser modules enable integration of laser diodes into any system platform or application. The single-mode (ML6400), high-power multimode (ML6500), and high-power multiwavelength (ML6600) laser modules have wavelengths between 405 and 1650 nm and output powers from 20 mW to 100 W.SPIE BiOS/SPIE Photonics West booth number: 8311 (SPIE BiOS) and 1538 (SPIE Photonics West)To Learn More:Contact:ModulightHeadquarters: Tampere, FinlandProduct: PDT product family and OEM laser modulesKey Features: PDT product family: Light sources, PC user interface, and illumination kit; OEM laser modules: 450-1650 nm wavelengths and 20 mW to 100 W output powersWhat Modulight says: View more information on the PDT product family and OEM laser modules.View More Products Locate a vendor or system integrator in our Buyer's Guide.Share new products that you think are particularly interesting or helpful by contacting Lee Dubay, Associate Editor, Laser Focus World.

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