Beam analyzer is designed for diode lasers up to 150 W

Sept. 2, 2009
Ophir-Spiricon has announced Beam Cube, an integrated, industrial-laser beam analyzer designed for high-precision welding and cutting applications. Beam Cube measures beam profile, temporal pulse shape, focal spot position, and power up to 150W.

Ophir-Spiricon has announced Beam Cube, an integrated, industrial-laser beam analyzer designed for high-precision welding and cutting applications. Beam Cube measures beam profile, temporal pulse shape, focal spot position, and power up to 150 W. The compact, portable unit incorporates a focal spot analyzer for measuring at or near the focal spot; a power meter to measure beam power; and a fast photodiode detector to measure the temporal pulse shape of the beam. The analyzer is designed for low- and medium-power pulsed industrial Nd:YAG and diode lasers. It can be used for pulsed or CW and vertical or horizontal beams. Unlike other devices, it's an integrated unit; there is no need to add beam-modifying beamsplitters, attenuators, or other components. The system measures power levels up to 150W and focal spot sizes as small as 5 µm. The data sheet can be viewed at Ophir-Spiricon.
Ophir-Spiricon
Logan, Utah
www.ophir-spiricon.com


_____________________
PRESS RELEASE

Ophir-Spiricon Announces Integrated Industrial Laser Beam Analyzer for Nd:YAG and Diode Lasers up to 150W

Ophir-Spiricon, the global leader in precision laser measurement equipment, today announced Beam Cube, an integrated, industrial laser beam analyzer designed for high precision welding and cutting applications. Beam Cube measures beam profile, temporal pulse shape, focal spot position, and power up to 150W. The compact, portable unit incorporates a focal spot analyzer for measuring at or near the focal spot; a power meter to measure beam power; and a fast photodiode detector to measure the temporal pulse shape of the beam.

Beam Cube is designed for low and medium power pulsed industrial Nd:YAG and diode lasers. It can be used for pulsed or cw and vertical or horizontal beams. Unlike other devices, it's an integrated unit; there is no need to add beam modifying beam splitters, attenuators, or other components. The system measures power levels up to 150W and focal spot sizes as small as 5µm.

"In order to obtain repeatable results for high precision laser welding and cutting, you have to tightly control the laser parameters, beam power, and temporal and spatial pulse shape," stated Ephraim Greenfield, VP Engineering, Laser Measurement Group, Ophir-Spiricon Inc. "A number of devices provide beam profiling capabilities. Beam Cube takes the next step and integrates beam profiling with power measurement and temporal profiling. This allows users to closely monitor the process, then, as needed, to make corrections in order to obtain reproducible cutting and welding results."

Beam Cube measures average power, spatial beam profile, and temporal beam profile. The real-time intensity profile allows adjustment of the laser resonator and beam delivery optical system for optimum beam quality. Profiles can be viewed in 2D or 3D; the 3D form can be rotated to different angles and elevations. Temporal pulse shape can be measured and displayed alone or together with the beam profile on a PC, or can be output to an oscilloscope. Laser power can be measured to an accuracy of ±3 percent. All data can be digitally recorded and stored for later use.

Availability

Beam Cube is available immediately. OEM prices available on request.

The data sheet can be viewed at Ophir-Spiricon

Sponsored Recommendations

How to Tune Servo Systems: Force Control

Oct. 23, 2024
Tuning the servo system to meet or exceed the performance specification can be a troubling task, join our webinar to learn to optimize performance.

Laser Machining: Dynamic Error Reduction via Galvo Compensation

Oct. 23, 2024
A common misconception is that high throughput implies higher speeds, but the real factor that impacts throughput is higher accelerations. Read more here!

Boost Productivity and Process Quality in High-Performance Laser Processing

Oct. 23, 2024
Read a discussion about developments in high-dynamic laser processing that improve process throughput and part quality.

Precision Automation Technologies that Minimize Laser Cut Hypotube Manufacturing Risk

Oct. 23, 2024
In this webinar, you will discover the precision automation technologies essential for manufacturing high-quality laser-cut hypotubes. Learn key processes, techniques, and best...

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Laser Focus World, create an account today!