Lee Laser announces top hat beam profiles on LDP green lasers at 532nm

Feb. 28, 2012
Lee Laser, Orlando, FL, announces the ability of its LDP Series of green lasers at 532 nm to deliver high-quality, square, "Top Hat" beam profiles for industrial, scientific, and medical applications.

Lee Laser, Orlando, FL, announces the ability of its LDP Series of green lasers at 532 nm to deliver high-quality, square, "Top Hat" beam profiles for industrial, scientific, and medical applications.

Demonstrated processing speeds of 6 m sec utilizing 100μm x 100μm square fibers give Lee Laser users increased throughput and reduced scrap due to high quality 532 nm beam profiles now available.

Up to 60 W of usable power to the workpiece is now available.

Lee Laser also offers OEMs a complete Integration Kit, pre-aligned and programmed for a wide range of square beam profile applications.


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