Gentec-EO handheld laser probes for intense pulsed light sources

Nov. 14, 2011
FLASH-IPL probes, specifically designed for intense pulsed light (IPL) sources, are configured to measure intense light pulses at slow repetition rates up to 350 J/pulse with a single shot calibration.
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FLASH-IPL probes, specifically designed for intense pulsed light (IPL) sources, are configured to measure intense light pulses at slow repetition rates up to 350 J/pulse with a single shot calibration. With calibrated apertures of 1 cm2, the user gets a direct measurement of the fluence (J/cm2). A special model for large beams with a 55 mm optical aperture is also available.
Gentec-EO
Quebec, Canada

www.gentec-eo.com

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The FLASH family of Handheld Laser Probes from Gentec-EO now measures IPL SOURCES up to 350 J/Pulse.

Gentec-EO has extended the FLASH Handheld Laser Probes family of products with the addition of the new FLASH-IPL Probes, specially designed for IPL sources. The FLASH-IPL is configured to measure intense light pulses at slow repetition rates up to 350 J/pulse with its unique single shot calibration. Thanks to the calibrated apertures of 1 cm2, the user will get a direct measurement of the FLUENCE (J/cm2). Also available upon request, a special model for large beams, with a 55 mm Ø optical aperture.

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