Direct multi-bar diode laser system

March 19, 2013
DILAS has introduced the SD3000 direct multi-bar diode laser system, which can deliver up to 3 kW at 980 nm wavelength.

Mainz, Germany - DILAS has introduced a direct, multi-bar diode laser system. The DILAS SD3000 is capable of delivering up to 3-kW output at 980 nm wavelength to the workpiece.

The direct diode laser system DILAS SD3000 is available either with symmetric spot configuration (SD3000S) or with different line focus configurations (SD3000L). Its line focus is homogenized in the long direction.

DILAS’ SD3000 system is complete and comes turn-key with a water-water heat exchanger as well as power supply diode laser driver. The integrated new standardized DLC control unit provides external interfaces such as analog/digital interface as well as CANopen or other BUS interfaces, making integration into material processing workstations easy. The system is equipped with pilot beam for positioning purposes.

The DILAS SD3000 is useful for surface treatment applications like hardening and applications that need large spot geometries.

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