Thermal sensor measures average power from 100 mW to 150 W

March 29, 2022
The fan-cooled F150(200)A-CM-16 thermal sensor measures high repetition-rate pulsed industrial lasers from 248 nm to 9.4 µm.

The fan-cooled F150(200)A-CM-16 thermal sensor measures high repetition rate pulsed industrial lasers from 248 nm to 9.4 µm. Designed for use in material microprocessing applications, it can withstand and measure average power from 100 mW to 150 W continuously and intermittently up to 200 W, without the need for a diffuser.

Ophir (MKS Instruments)

Logan, UT

www.ophiropt.com

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