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News Release from: Rofin-Baasel UK | Subject: DL-Q series high-power laser diodes
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 May 2004
High power laser diodes can be carried
by a robot
High-power laser diodes that have a smallest spot size of about 1.3 x 0.8mm2 at a focal length of 66mm and output of 700W to 3.1kW can be mounted directly onto a robot.
Rofin-Sinar's Laser Macro Group have introduced the new DL-Q series second-generation high-power laser diodes, which have a smallest spot size of about 1.3 x 0.8mm2 at a focal length of 66mm and output powers between 700 and 3100W The size of the head is as small as 555 (incl
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 30 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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optics) x 260 x 200mm and the weight is just 25kg; it can be mounted direct to a robot.
The system comes including the control unit and the heat exchanger with a size of about 600 x 800 x 1000mm each.
The optics tubus is easy to change, so that other spot sizes and geometries can be realized.
Fibre coupling is possible.
The lasers feature online power measurement, an integrated monitoring function for enhanced uptime of the diode stacks, IP-54-compliant housings and a positioning laser that is available in a green wavelength.
Typical lifetime is more than 10,000 operating hours.
Applications include hardening, surface treatment, cladding, brazing and heat conduction welding. Request a free brochure from Rofin-Baasel UK ...
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