Fiber laser for industrial machining

June 10, 2009
This rugged and compact 100W infrared laser features high single-mode beam quality and wall-plug efficiency that delivers maximum power at the smallest focused spot, or high brightness

Newport Corporation's Spectra-Physics Lasers Division (Mountain View, CA) introduces its first industrial fiber laser product, the Alliant Fiber Laser. This rugged and compact 100W infrared laser features high single-mode beam quality and wall-plug efficiency that delivers maximum power at the smallest focused spot, or high brightness. The new fiber laser's intense brightness is ideal for high precision industrial machining applications such as precision cutting, spot and seam welding, and metal sintering.

The Alliant Fiber Laser features flexible power control for continuous wave to modulated operating mode for application-specific requirements. The Alliant is based on the company's ProLite Xt high brightness laser diodes, which offer exceptional reliability, brightness, and power. Extensively tested for 24/7 operation, the new fiber laser is designed for reliable and long-lifetime operation in rigorous, industrial environments. Packaged in a rugged, rack-mount enclosure, the laser is designed for easy integration into industrial systems.

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