Nd:YAG DPSS laser from RPMC Lasers has 355 nm wavelength

Aug. 10, 2012
The Starlase AO40 UV from Powerlase is a 40 W acousto-optically Q-switched, Nd:YAG, diode-pumped solid-state laser system with a wavelength of 355 nm.
RPMC Lasers' Starlase AO40 UV Nd:YAG DPSS laser from Powerlase
RPMC Lasers' Starlase AO40 UV Nd:YAG DPSS laser from Powerlase

The Starlase AO40 UV from Powerlase is a 40 W acousto-optically Q-switched, Nd:YAG, diode-pumped solid-state laser system with a wavelength of 355 nm. It has a rugged head design and a custom control system for industrial applications. A microprocessor architecture allows for serial interfaces and synchronization with OEM equipment and process lines.
RPMC Lasers
O’Fallon, MO

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Starlase AO40 UV

The Starlase AO40 UV from Powerlase is a 40 watt acousto-optically Q-switched, Nd:YAG DPSS laser system. This laser delivers high average powers at a wavelength of 355 nm. A rugged head design and a custom control system provides a platform that is ideally suited to industrial applications. A microprocessor architecture allows for serial interfaces, and simple synchronization with OEM equipment and process lines. First pulse control can be provided across the performance range. The laser system has been designed for high-volume manufacturing environments. External facility requirements are limited to an power supply, coolant water and purge gas (CDA or N2).

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