High-power diode laser

March 26, 2009
Lumics has introduced a 300W laser based on individual, hermetically sealed, single-emitter diode technology. Its sealed housing and small footprint are designed to work in an integrated system or machine for applications such as heavy-duty industrial welding, soldering, or cutting.

Lumics has introduced a 300 W laser based on individual, hermetically sealed, single-emitter diode technology. Its sealed housing and small footprint are designed to work in an integrated system or machine for applications such as heavy-duty industrial welding, soldering, or cutting. The overall design is fiber-based with no free-space optics. Besides the benefit of the ultralong diode lifetime, no epoxy-glued elements can degrade the laser performance. The laser is actively cooled by tap water. The output fiber is 800 µm and is terminated by a high-power connector.
Lumics
Berlin, Germany
www.lumics.com


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Competitive High Power Laser

The 300W laser is based on individual, hermetically sealed diodes, single emitter technology. These diodes are carefully packed in an industrial sealed housing on a small footprint to work in an integrated system or machine. The overall design is fiber based; no free space optics is used in the laser. Besides the benefit of the ultra-long diode lifetime, no epoxy-glued elements can degrade the laser performance.

The laser is actively cooled by tap water, no micro channels (DI-water) are necessary. Red pilot beam, monitor diodes and thermistors provide all necessary process feedback info. The output fiber is 800µm and is terminated by a high power connector. This robust and reliable laser head is designed to provide flexibility for various industrial tasks. Due to the architecture, another benefit is a very competitive price for OEM quantities.

Lumics GmbH in Berlin produces laser diodes (single and multimode) and systems based on single emitter technology.

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