Laser Research Optics carbon dioxide optics have use in 400 W to 1 kW lasers

June 24, 2020
A wide range of drop-in replacement carbon dioxide optics feature higher focal lengths for use in 400 W to 1 kW lasers to permit deeper etching cuts.
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A wide range of drop-in replacement carbon dioxide (CO2) optics feature higher focal lengths for use in 400 W to 1 kW lasers to permit deeper etching cuts. They have focal lengths of 4 to 7.5 in. and diameters of 0.75 to 1.5 in. They are manufactured to ISO-10110 specifications for optical elements.

Laser Research Optics

Providence, RI

www.laserresearch.net

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