Green nanosecond lasers from Coherent have uses in laser processing applications

April 28, 2016
The AVIA NX Q-switched diode-pumped, solid-state (DPSS) lasers deliver up to 65 W of average power at 532 nm from a laser head that measures
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The AVIA NX Q-switched diode-pumped, solid-state (DPSS) lasers deliver up to 65 W of average power at 532 nm from a laser head that measures <587 mm in length. With beam characteristics M2 <1.3, this green output laser is suited for cutting, drilling, marking, and scribing applications.Coherent
Santa Clara, CA
www.coherent.com

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