…of carbon monoxide (CO) lasers from Coherent, promise enhanced processing characteristics in applications ranging from glass, ceramic and film cutting and drilling, through medical and aesthetics fractional skin resurfacing. Contact Us About This Product Close PRICE HERE Fully Sealed Carbon Monoxide…
Fully Sealed Carbon Monoxide Laser A new generation of carbon monoxide (CO) lasers from Coherent, promise enhanced processing characteristics in applications ranging from glass, ceramic and film cutting and drilling, through medical and aesthetics fractional skin resurfacing. While CO lasers were…
34 Photonics Spectra September 2015 www.photonics.com The first carbon monoxide (CO) lasers were built more than 50 years ago. The technology showed promise for several reasons. First, CO lasers are inherently efficient in terms of their conversion of input electrical energy into light. For example,…
…World 28 world news G A S L A S E R S Carbon monoxide laser aims at high-power applications While carbon monoxide (CO) lasers, which emit at wavelengths near 5 µm, have been around for decades, they have not been used nearly as much as the similar carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) laser, which has a primary…
…integrated compact package suited for a workstation integration. DIAMOND J-3-5 CO Laser - 5µm DIAMOND J-3-5 CO Laser - 5µm New generation of carbon monoxide (CO) lasers from Coherent, promise enhanced processing characteristics in applications ranging from glass, ceramic, and film cutting and…
…The DIAMONDTM J-3-5 Series laser systems (Figure 2-4) are
integrated, RF excited, liquid-cooled, sealed-tube, pulsed industrial
Carbon Monoxide (CO) lasers and consist of a single housing
incorporating the laser resonator and beam conditioning optics, RF
power module, and…
…low cost of
ownership, making them the laser of choice in the most demanding
industrial applications. Coherent's new generation of carbon monoxide (CO) lasers offer enhanced processing characteristics for materials
processing applications ranging from glass cutting and via drilling,…
…holes to accommodate buttons, controls,
LEDs and camera lenses.
CO2 and CO Lasers
Carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers have been used in glass cutting for many years. In contrast, carbon
monoxide (CO) lasers, which were first introduced as practical, industrial tools by Coherent in 2015,…
…explains how the recent availability of two new types of industrial laser - high power ultrashort pulsed (femtosecond and picosecond) and carbon monoxide (CO) lasers - further expands the process window and applications range for two of the most popular methods, cleaving and laser scribing.…
…for CO
2
lasers is about 70 µm. But what if the hole diameter needs to be smaller than 70 µm?
CO Lasers
This is where carbon monoxide (CO) lasers
come in. This type of laser was first developed
about 50 years ago, but lifetime and reliability
issues prevented…
…laser by Coherent has allowed highly localized ablation
with minimized risk of damaging nearby
vessels and nerves.
The carbon monoxide (CO) laser is
a rare exception to the dominant trend
toward solid-state solutions, as it produces
a group of output wavelengths…
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* While carbon monoxide (CO) lasers were first built over 50 years ago, they have not been used in industry due to lifetime and reliability limitations. This situation has now…