Laser WI

Laser WI produces DC excited Sealed CO2 Lasers. For those unfamiliar with the term "Sealed", think of a flourescent light that produces laser energy. The gases required for laser operation are contained inside the bulb or tube eliminating gas bottles, flow valves and vacuum pumps. Laser WI tubes are glass which makes them extremely temperature stable compared to aluminum versions. Temperature stability means very consistent power and beam quality are produced.
Laser WI lasers come in two versions, OEM and Turnkey. Both versions come in the following power sizes: 25w, 50w, 75w, 100w and 180w. The OEM unit is a bare bones tube and power supply in a basic box. As an OEM, you are responsible for cooling, gating and power control as well as all safety issues. The turn key systems are our "Integrator" series. They come with a range of options depending on your needs. These include attenuating optics for very stable, low end power, targeting diode laser, pulse and power control modules with options to slave them to a master control. They can be mounted in any orientation to accommodate other production hardware. These units operate on 120V, 50Hz or 60Hz single phase electric.
Laser WI cutting applications:
• Laser WI laser drilling of raw stock to specific lengths, for example cutting a 60" long piece into 3" lengths.
•Laser WI thin walled tubing to length in the manufacture of crushable vile dispensers leaving clean fire polished edges.
• Laser WI/separating glass parts that are made in connected pairs. For example pippettes are a tube with a large opening on one end and drawn down to a small opening on the other end. They are manufactured by taking a simple tube of glass, heating the central region and pulling them apart which necks down the diameter of the glass in the middle. We then can take the laser and cut the central region thus separating the two pippettes.
• Laser WI Trimming test tubes to a specific length for use in sensor manufacturing.
• Laser WI Trimming Quartz tubing to length for florescent light bulb manufacturing.
• Laser WI Cleaving of Capilary tubing having inside diameters as small as 50 microns without reducing the inside diameter at the cut zone.
• Laser WI drilling Ceramic Tubing to length. |