1200-Watt laser from a 300-micron fiber at 976 nanometers introduced by DILAS
MAINZ, Germany, 17 July 2014. DILAS in Mainz, Germany, is introducing a 1200-Watt output power laser from a 300-micron fiber at 976 nanometers as part of the company's COMPACT-EVOLUTION product line for industrial laser applications.
The 19 inch rack-mountable COMPACT-EVOLUTION line now offers output powers from 150 Watts up to 1200 Watts at beam qualities comparable to lamp pumped YAG lasers based on this platform.
The system is equipped with a standard diode laser control unit (DLC) used for external interfaces such as the common analog/digital interface, BUS interfaces and remote access option for easy analyses and parameter settings.
Use of the DILAS tailored bar technology this system does not require DI water. DILAS also offers 19 inch rack-mountable cooling unit and fiber cables in different lengths as well as focusing optics.
The COMPACT-EVOLUTION 1200 is suitable for fiber laser pumping and materials processing applications in thin metal welding, heat treatment, selective soldering, brazing, and scientific.
For more information contact DILAS online at www.dilas.com.
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