Laser power sensor measures power from 100 mW to 80 W

Oct. 25, 2021
The F80(120)A-CM-17 laser power sensor works with industrial lasers at wavelengths from 248 nm to 9.4 µm.
Ophir Mks Instruments 6176bb82d5013

The F80(120)A-CM-17 laser power sensor works with industrial lasers at wavelengths from 248 nm to 9.4 µm. It measures laser power from 100 mW to 80 W continuous (to 120 W intermittent). Fan-cooled with a 17.5 mm aperture, its absorber will not suffer from ablation caused by short pulses and withstands power densities up to 7 kW/cm2 at 80 W.

Ophir (MKS Instruments)

Logan, UT

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