UV lasers from InnoLas offer 6 W of laser power at 355 nm

July 12, 2013
The NANIO 355-6-V-80 is designed for micromachining applications.

The NANIO 355-6-V-80 offers 6 W of laser power at 355 nm. It is designed for micromachining applications like glass cutting, ceramic drilling, sapphire scribing, or via hole drilling. The NANIO 1342-8-V laser provides 8 W of Q-switched 1342 nm laser power for semiconductor and solar cell applications.
InnoLas Laser
Krailling, Germany

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InnoLas NANIO Series: New Higher Power UV and 1342nm Lasers

InnoLas Laser is expanding its NANIO product line of UV lasers for material processing. The new NANIO 355-6-V-80 offers 6W of laser power at 355nm making this laser a perfect tool for many demanding micromachining applications like glass cutting, ceramic drilling, sapphire scribing or via hole drilling.

While 1064nm lasers are standard in today’s laser applications, 1342nm lasers have been wrongly overlooked when choosing the right laser for an application because no high power Q-switched lasers were commercially available. With the introduction of the NANIO 1342-8-V InnoLas Laser now offers 8W of Q-switched 1342nm laser power enabling many new application processes especially in semiconductor and solar cell market.

The unparalleled performance and laser features as well as the competitive pricing make these new lasers attractive tools for your most demanding applications.

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