Klastech launches its next generation DPSS and DDD lasers

Dec. 15, 2011
Klastech Laser Technologies GmbH, Dortmund, Germany, has launched its next generation of DPSS and DDD lasers.

Klastech Laser Technologies GmbH, Dortmund, Germany, has launched its next generation of DPSS and DDD lasers.

During the last 12 months, Klastech engineers have embarked on a radical re-development of this popular series of CW lasers to ensure that they are truly OEM ready. This program has seen major design changes to the laser heads, thereby improving their efficiency and ensuring that they exhibit extreme longevity in high usage environments. This work has also resulted in lasers that achieve <1% power stability over 24 hours.

Coupled with this has been the development of unique state of the art electronics to compliment the iMAT® laser technology. These electronics provide remote monitoring and control features and come equipped with a GUI that allows customers to operate and monitor the laser performance during its lifetime. Uniquely these electronics are future proofed to allow for ongoing software and firmware upgrades and can be customized to allow integration to a customer’s own control interface.

While the controllers come equipped with USB connections as standard, Klastech recognizes that industrial users often prefer to use other more robust communication buses. The Klastech lasers can be pre-programmed in the factory to work with most industrially standard communication buses so there are no longer any barriers to integrating these lasers to modern industrial production environments.

To compliment the 1064nm and 532nm units, Klastech has also introduced the world’s only true 442nm He-Cd replacement laser together with a 100mW 488nm unit, completing a range of truly OEM ready lasers.

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