Class I Class I lasers are not hazardous for continuous viewing, or are designed to prevent human access to laser radiation. Class I lasers include both low-power lasers and embedded, high-powered ...
[Jeshua Lacock] from 3DTOPO owns a large-format CNC (4’x8′, or 1.2×2.4 m), that he strongly feels is lacking laser-cutting capabilities. The frame is there, and a 150 W CO2 laser tube has ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) laser resurfacing treatment is a cosmetic and medical treatment for the skin. Healthcare providers use ...
With the new MCO 25plus/MCO 50plus CO2 lasers, KLS Martin offers you laser technology at its best. Easy-to-understand operating philosophy, excellent optical characteristics and comprehensive ...
Scientists have developed the first electrically pumped continuous-wave semiconductor laser composed exclusively of elements from the fourth group of the periodic table—the "silicon group.
[Ben Krasnow] over at Applied Science was experimenting with cutting inexpensive ceramic sheets with his cheap CO2 laser cutter when he found that (just as expected) the thermal shock of the CO2 ...
Carbon dioxide lasers are gas lasers which emit infrared radiation. They are used for a variety of high power industrial applications. As discussed in the Lasers Selection Guide, all lasers consist of ...