Ophir Photonics to feature power meter and beam profiling camera SPIE Photonics West 2014

Jan. 24, 2014
The 100 kW meter is designed for fiber lasers used in industrial material processing and the Pyrocam IV is the company’s newest beam profiling camera.

Ophir will feature a power meter and a beam profiling camera at SPIE Photonics West. The 100 kW laser power meter, a commercial sensor for measuring very high power 100 kW lasers, is designed for fiber lasers used in industrial material processing, such as thermal ablation, heavy-section welding, and metal forming, as well as military directed-energy applications.


The Pyrocam IV features a larger, 320 x 320 pixel pyroelectric array that can profile beams up to 25 mm without the need for reduction optics. The electronics control design includes an interface to GigE (Gigabit Ethernet) cameras for high-speed applications. The Pyrocam IV measures both pulsed and CW (continuous wave) lasers, from 13 to 355 nm and 1.06 to >3000 µm.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 1301

To Learn More:

Contact: Ophir Photonics
Headquarters: North Logan, UT
Products: The 100 kW laser power meter and the Pyrocam IV beam profiling camera
Key Features: 100 kW laser power meter: Designed for industrial material processing; Pyrocam IV beam profiling camera: interface to GigE cameras

What Ophir Photonics says:
View more information on the 100 kW laser power meter and the Pyrocam IV beam profiling camera


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