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Ion Lasers -
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Ion lasers function by stimulating the emission of radiation between two levels of an ionized gas. They provide moderate to high continuous-wave output of typically 1 mW to 10 W
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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Lasers -
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers use the energy-state transitions between vibrational and rotational states of CO2 molecules to emit at long IR, about 10 µm, wavelengths. These lasers can maintain continuous and very high levels of power and are typically used in cutting, welding, etching, and marking applications
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Lasers, All Types -
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Lasers are devices that produce intense beams of monochromatic, coherent radiation. The word “laser” is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
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Laser Beam Analyzers -
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Laser beam analyzers are used to determine the quality of a laser beam
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Interferometers -
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Interferometers measure distance in terms of wavelength and determine the wavelengths of light sources.
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Industrial Gases -
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Industrial gases are pure elements, molecular compounds or mixtures that are gaseous or vaporous at room temperature and pressure.
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Optical Crystals -
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Optical crystals are transparent in different spectral regions, depending upon the crystal material.
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Raman Spectrometers -
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Raman spectrometers are used to measure the wavelength and intensity of inelastically scattered light from molecules. They can determine the chemical composition of a sample based on its wavelength and intensity.
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Heat Treating Services -
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Heat treating services perform thermal treatments to modify the properties of metals and metal alloys. Common processes include annealing, austempering, case hardening, conventional hardening, homogenizing, hot isostatic pressing (HIP), martempering, normalizing, precipitation hardening, shot peening, solution treating, spheroidizing, stabilizing, and stress relieving.
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Laboratory and Calibration Gases -
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Laboratory and calibration gases are specialized for use as laboratory standards, as well as for detection, sample preparation, environmental monitoring and analysis applications.
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Thin Film Materials -
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Thin film materials are high purity materials and chemicals such as precursor gases, sputtering targets or evaporation filaments used to form or modify thin film deposits and substrates.
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Pharmaceutical and Medical Gases -
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Pharmaceutical and medical gases are specialized for medical, drug processing or biotechnology applications.
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Soldering Irons, Stations and Accessories -
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Soldering irons, stations and accessories bond two or more metallic surfaces together with a low melting alloy solder such as tin/lead or Sn/Cu/Ni/Ge alloys, which is melted, wets the surface and resolidifies forming a soldered joint.
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Welding and Thermal Processing Gases -
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Welding and thermal processing gases are specialized gases for welding, cutting or other thermal processing applications.
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Filler Alloys and Consumables -
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Filler metal alloys and consumables used in welding, brazing or soldering include items in rod sheet, wire spool, coated stick, weld stud, powder, preform or paste forms.
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Argon Laser Power Supplies - Laser Drive
Laser Drive, Inc., known worldwide as a leader in the design and development of gas laser power supplies since 1976, now offers original equipment
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Sam's Laser FAQ: Welcome Page
(HeNe), Argon/Krypton (Ar/Kr) Ion, Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Helium-Cadmium (HeCd), and Pulsed and Diode Pumped Solid State (SS) laser characteristics,
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Sam's Laser FAQ - Preface, Introduction, What is a Laser?,...
Home-Built Pulsed Argon and/or Krypton (Ar/Kr) Ion Laser - A similar gas laser produces multiple color beam.
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Rockwell Laser Industries: Laser Safety Resources
The Argon Gas Laser System The Argon laser was invented in 1964 by William Bridges at
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Modu-Laser, LLC
Modu-Laser leads the industry in the development and production of extremely compact air-cooled argon ion lasers.
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National Laser Company
Air-Cooled Argon-ion Lasers National Laser offers the most complete line of argon laser products ranging from 2 to 500mW of output power in a variety
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Molecular Expressions Microscopy Primer: Physics of Light and...
Argon-Ion Lasers - As a distinguished member of the common and well-explored family of ion lasers, the argon-ion laser operates in the visible and
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Kentek Laser Safety Products, Replacement Parts and...
Laser Helpers? Laser Links Laser safety eyewear, barriers & signs, laser components, laser replacement parts, laser accessories, medical laser
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LG Laser Technologies - Laser solutions for any application
Argon lasers Violet-Blue laser range LGT series 375-473nm Green laser range Argon-Ion 514nm 532nm, low noise
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