Carbon-dioxide laser from Shanghai Gao-Bo Laser cuts nonmetallics

Oct. 18, 2019
Medium-power carbon-dioxide lasers in the 300 to 600 W range are useful in the cutting of nonmetallic materials.

Medium-power carbon-dioxide (CO2) lasers in the 300 to 600 W range are useful in the cutting of nonmetallic materials. The laser has a metal component and a glass discharge tube in a configuration that avoids deformation of the resonant cavity. The laser base stores more gas for longer service life.

Shanghai Gao-Bo Laser Co.

Shanghai, China

www.gaobolaser.com/en

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