Fan-cooled laser sensors from Ophir Photonics measure laser power from 600 mW to 1100 W

Sept. 1, 2015
FL1100A-BB-65, FL600A-BB-65, and FL600A-LP1-65 high-power, fan-cooled laser sensors can measure laser power levels up to 1100 W.
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FL1100A-BB-65, FL600A-BB-65, and FL600A-LP1-65 high-power, fan-cooled laser sensors can measure laser power levels up to 1100 W with no need for water cooling. Featuring a 65 mm aperture, they can measure laser power from 600 mW to 1100 W and energy from 250 mJ to 600 J.
Ophir Photonics
North Logan, UT

www.ophiropt.com/photonics

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