Laser power sensor is suited for high-power industrial lasers

Aug. 31, 2024
The calorimeter-based PM10K+ laser power sensor measures power output of continuous-wave (CW) lasers up to 10 kW in <3 sec.

The calorimeter-based PM10K+ laser power sensor measures power output of continuous-wave (CW) lasers up to 10 kW in <3 sec. A 65 × 65 mm active area prevents clipping of large beam sizes. A laser interlock function terminates the laser during measurement, offering damage protection. It is suited for high-power CO2, fiber, and diode lasers used in industrial applications.

Coherent

Warrendale, PA

www.coherent.com

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