Frankfurt Laser Co. to showcase high-power laser module at LASER World of PHOTONICS 2017

June 15, 2017
The ML2040-Series laser modules deliver high output power up to 2 W for use in industrial applications with harsh environmental conditions.

The ML2040-Series laser modules deliver high output power up to 2 W for use in industrial applications with harsh environmental conditions. The lasers' wavelengths range from 405 to 1060 nm, and are available in round, line, grid, circle, and line- and dot-array beam versions. The line beam has a sharp rectangular shape with homogenous power distribution along the line. TTL modulation up to 1 MHz and analog modulation up to 100 kHz are optionally available. Power stability is <1% over 24 hours.

LASER World of PHOTONICS booth number: B2, 401

To Learn More:

Contact: Frankfurt Laser Co.
Headquarters: Friedrichsdorf, Germany
Product: ML2040-Series laser modules
Key Feature: Delivers high output power up to 2 W

What Frankfurt Laser Co. says:
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