Fiber coupled diode laser for hardening and heat conduction welding introduced by Dilas

Oct. 21, 2013
MAINZ, Germany, 21 Oct. 2013. Dilas in Mainz, Germany, is introducing the EF series fiber coupled, multi-bar diode laser module for cladding, brazing, hardening and heat conduction welding.
MAINZ, Germany, 21 Oct. 2013. Dilas in Mainz, Germany, is introducing the EF series fiber coupled, multi-bar diode laser module for cladding, brazing, hardening and heat conduction welding.

The micro-channel-cooled unit can deliver as much as six kilowatts output at a wavelength mix of 9xxnm through a 1000-micron, 0.22NA fiber. The 19-inch rack-mountable unit combines multi-kilowatt fiber-coupled diode laser power with a small footprint and high efficiency.

The fiber-coupled, multi-bar diode laser module is designed as a beam source without an integrated power supply and also without a cooling unit to enable system integrators a deep integration into their machine.

The module is equipped with internal electronic sensoric elements the monitor the important parameters like humidity, temperature operating current and other parameters, to ensure safe operation of the unit. In addition, the unit is equipped with a pilot beam for positioning purposes.

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

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