Diode laser bars in 1,210- and 1,320-nanometer wavelengths introduced by DILAS

April 8, 2011
MAINZ, Germany, 8 April 2011. Diode laser specialist DILAS in Mainz, Germany, is introducing diode laser bars in wavelengths of 1,210 and 1,320 nanometers aimed at OEM equipment as single-bar configurations up to large-scale stack modules, which can include hundreds of bars per module, company officials say. These fiber-coupled diode laser modules offer wall plug efficiencies of more than 40 percent. The DILAS laser modules, which are based on conduction-cooled diode laser arrays, generate output powers of 12, 25, 40, and 100 Watts, using a standard single-core 600-micron fiber with an aperture of less than 0.22 and SMA-905 fiber connector.
MAINZ, Germany, 8 April 2011.Diode laser specialist DILAS in Mainz, Germany, is introducing diode laser bars in wavelengths of 1,210 and 1,320 nanometers aimed at OEM equipment as single-bar configurations up to large-scale stack modules, which can include hundreds of bars per module, company officials say. These fiber-coupled diode laser modules offer wall plug efficiencies of more than 40 percent.The DILAS laser modules, which are based on conduction-cooled diode laser arrays, generate output powers of 12, 25, 40, and 100 Watts, using a standard single-core 600-micron fiber with an aperture of less than 0.22 and SMA-905 fiber connector.The new laser modules add to DILAS's existing line of modules with wavelengths of 1,064, 1,210, 1,320, 1,470, 1,550, and 1,940 nanometers. The sealed modules have option power meter, visible pointer, serial fiber interlocks, and user exchangeable protection window.

For more information contact DILAS online at www.dilas.com.

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