Kinematic beamsplitters from Haas Laser Technologies feature a 19 mm clear aperture

July 24, 2012
The BSK-19 Series kinematic laser beamsplitters provide a 90º angular beam displacement of the reflected beam, with minimal lateral beam displacement of transmitted beams.

The BSK-19 Series kinematic laser beamsplitters provide a 90º angular beam displacement of the reflected beam, with minimal lateral beam displacement of transmitted beams. Available for all wavelengths, they feature ±2º independent orthogonal mirror adjustment, 80 pitch adjustment screws, a 19 mm clear aperture, and a sealed design, and accommodate standard 1 or 1.1 in. diameter mirrors.
Haas Laser Technologies
Flanders, NJ

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BSK-19 Kinematic Beam Splitter

Laser Beam Directing & Positioning

The BSK-19 Series kinematic laser beam splitters provide a 90º angular beam displacement of reflected beam with minimal lateral beam displacement of transmitted beams (lateral displacement is determined by optic thickness). Several laser beam split options are also available.

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