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Laser Processing Equipment - (326 companies)
Laser cutting machines, laser welding machines and laser marking systems use high-powered lasers to cut, trim, perforate, weld, or join a variety of materials in plate or sheet form Search by Specification | Learn more about Laser Processing Equipment

Laser Optics, Heads and Beam Delivery Components - (54 companies)
Laser optics, heads and beam delivery components are used in laser cutting machines, laser welding and marking systems Search by Specification | Learn more about Laser Optics, Heads and Beam Delivery Components

Diode Lasers - (304 companies)
Diode lasers use light-emitting diodes to produce stimulated emissions in the form of coherent light output. They are also known as laser diodes Search by Specification | Learn more about Diode Lasers

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Lasers - (45 companies)
Carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers use the energy-state transitions between vibrational and rotational states of CO2 molecules to emit at long IR, about 10 µm, wavelengths. These lasers can maintain continuous and very high levels of power and are typically used in cutting, welding, etching, and marking applications Search by Specification | Learn more about Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Lasers

Excimer Lasers - (19 companies)
Excimer lasers are rare-gas halide or rare-gas metal vapor lasers that produce relatively wide beams of ultraviolet laser light. They operate via the electronic transitions of molecules Search by Specification | Learn more about Excimer Lasers

Laser Drivers - (19 companies)
Laser drivers control and manage the operation of lasers used for switching in optical networks Search by Specification | Learn more about Laser Drivers

Laser Machining Services - (177 companies)
Laser machining services use computer-controlled lasers to perform a variety of material removal processes. These lasers can be positioned and controlled with a high degree of accuracy, allowing for a variety of effects to be achieved Search by Specification | Learn more about Laser Machining Services

Ion Lasers - (25 companies)
Ion lasers function by stimulating the emission of radiation between two levels of an ionized gas. They provide moderate to high continuous-wave output of typically 1 mW to 10 W Search by Specification | Learn more about Ion Lasers

Laser Protective Eyewear - (27 companies)
Laser protective eyewear includes glasses and goggles designed to filter out harmful radiation from lasers Learn more about Laser Protective Eyewear

Welding, Brazing and Soldering Equipment - (652 companies)
Welding machines and joining machines include all manner of devices used for welding, brazing and soldering. Search by Specification | Learn more about Welding, Brazing and Soldering Equipment

Cutting Services - (1544 companies)
Cutting services use a variety of cutting methods to fashion materials into predefined shapes or sizes. Search by Specification | Learn more about Cutting Services

Marking and Engraving Equipment - (285 companies)
Marking and engraving equipment marks or engraves products and packages with bar codes, lot codes, date stamps, graphics, labels, and other information. Marks are applied during the manufacturing process, eliminating the need to generate labels or papers for subsequent application. Search by Specification | Learn more about Marking and Engraving Equipment

Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGV) - (69 companies)
Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGV) are designed to perform their operations without direct human guidance. They are used in a wide variety of industrial applications and can be laser, inertially or Cartesian-guided Search by Specification | Learn more about Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGV)

Impedance Matching Networks - (18 companies)
Impedance matching networks are electrical circuits which, when connected between two networks, match the output impedance of the source (the first network) to the input impedance of the load (the receiving or second network). The purpose of matching these two impedances is to minimize wave reflection and/or to maximize the transfer of power between the system and the load. Search by Specification | Learn more about Impedance Matching Networks

Q-switches - (19 companies)
Q-switches are devices used in the optical resonator of a laser to prevent lasing action until a high level of inversion is achieved in the lasing medium Learn more about Q-switches


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Part Numbers for laser operation
Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
95B2627 Newark 3M Film Ir-60 Series Scotchtrak Infrared Heat Tracer Class Ii Laser, 17-Point Laser Beam, Internal Microprocessor Calculates Actual Surfac Temp, Field Of View 60:1, Simple Trigger Operation Rohs Compliant: Na
31C1574 Newark C & K Laser Modules Tactile Switch; Operating Force Max:3N; Circuitry:Spst-No; Switch Operation:On-(On); Contact Current Max:50Ma; Switch Terminals:Through Hole; Leaded Process Compatible:No; Mounting Type:Pcb; Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C):No Rohs Compliant: No

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Tools & Useful Links for laser operation

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Optical Dictionary - Light Sources
Helium Neon Lasers Have a Multicolored Future - Lasers
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Growing Gains with Laser - Lasers
Combining 2-D and 3-D Laser Applications - Lasers
Lasers Enable Critical Diversification - Contract Manufacturing and Fabrication
Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Laser Cutting System - Lasers
Shop Doubles its Volume by Switching from Plasma to Laser - Contract Manufacturing and Fabrication
Data Management Complements Laser Capabilities - Contract Manufacturing and Fabrication
Mitsubishi Laser Doubles Last Year's Sales in Six Months - Contract Manufacturing and Fabrication
Job Shop Relies on 2D Laser - Contract Manufacturing and Fabrication
In Medical Manufacturing, Laser Makes the Cut - Lasers
Utilizing Laser Technology in Dimensional Metrology Applications - Lab and Test Equipment
Laser Increases Cutting Ability 60% - Contract Manufacturing and Fabrication
An Unexpectedly Bright Idea - Lasers

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Engineering Web: laser operation 1 - 10 of 1,595
Laser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
3 Laser physics 3.1 Modes of operation
Laser ? Wikipedia
Laser aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie Weitere Bedeutungen werden unter Laser (Begriffsklärung) aufgeführt.
Sam's Laser FAQ: Welcome Page
Basic laser principles, laser safety, general laser information, laser instruments and applications, laser and parts sources, laser discussion groups
Sam's Laser FAQ - Preface, Introduction, What is a Laser?,...
What is a Laser and How Does It Work? - The laser age, principles, types, on-line tutorial, lasers as a hobby.
AILU - Association of Laser Users

Universal Laser Systems, Laser Engraving Cutting Marking &...
Universal Laser Systems? offers a comprehensive suite of solutions for laser engraving, laser cutting and laser market applications.
See Universal Laser Systems, Inc. Profile & Catalog
RS-232 Laser Transceiver
RS-232 Laser Transciever Published in Electronics Australia Oct. 1997 pp.56-61
STD 01-05-001 - PUB 8-1.7 - Guidelines for Laser Safety and...
Directives STD 01-05-001 - PUB 8-1.7 - Guidelines for Laser Safety and Hazard Assessment
See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information
OSHA TECHNICAL MANUAL - SECTION III: CHAPTER 6
Introduction Nonbeam Laser Hazards Biological Effects of the Laser Beam Laser Hazard Classifications Investigational Guidelines Control Measures and
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