GLM-532-003-X-1120
Manufacturer/Distributor: Lasence
Laser Type: GLM
Green Laser Module
Description:
Manufacturer/Distributor: Lasence
Lasence Co., Ltd. excels in manufacturing and distributing a wide array of laser products, categorized by wavelengths such as UV, violet, blue, green, yellow, orange, red, and IR. Their lasers are designed for applications in life sciences, medical fields, entertainment (show lasers), and precise aiming & pointing devices. They offer bespoke laser solutions, including dot, line, fiber-coupled, high-power, and single-frequency modules. Committed to quality, Lasence ensures compliance with RoHS3, FDA, and CE standards and backs their products with a one-year warranty.
Laser Type: DPSS-Laser
A DPSS (Diode-Pumped Solid-State) laser is a type of laser in which a laser diode is used to pump a solid-state gain medium. This technology allows for the creation of lasers with various wavelengths, high efficiency, and compact sizes.
Laser Type: Laser-Diode-Modules
Laser diode modules are compact devices that integrate a laser diode, optical components, and often a driver circuit into a single package. These modules are designed to produce coherent light with high intensity and precision.
Laser Type: Green-Laser-Modules
Green laser modules are utilized in numerous fields. In scientific research, they are used in laboratories for experiments requiring precise light sources, such as fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy. Industrial uses include materials processing, alignment, and inspection tasks where precise and visible laser lines are needed. In the medical field, they are used in various procedures, including laser surgery, phototherapy, and dermatological treatments. Consumer electronics also make use of green laser modules in devices like laser pointers and laser shows. They are common in surveying and construction for alignment and leveling tools and in optical communication systems for data transmission over long distances with minimal loss.
Wavelength Range: Visible
Lasers operating within the visible spectrum emit light that appears as colors ranging from violet (at the shorter wavelength end) to red (at the longer wavelength end). For instance, violet light falls within the 380-450 nm range, blue from 450-495 nm, green from 495-570 nm, yellow from 570-590 nm, orange from 590-620 nm, and red from 620-750 nm.
Mode: multimode
Multimode lasers excel in applications where high power and a broad beam are advantageous. They are particularly effective in: Material Processing: The high power and broad beam of multimode lasers make them ideal for cutting, welding, and engraving materials like metals, plastics, and ceramics. Medical Treatments: They are used in procedures such as laser surgery, skin treatments, and phototherapy, where a larger treatment area and higher energy are beneficial. Optical Sensors: Multimode lasers are employed in sensors that require a more diffuse light source, which can be useful in detecting variations over a larger area. Illumination and Display Technologies: The broad beam and higher power are useful in lighting applications and projection systems where wide and uniform illumination is needed. Overall, multimode lasers are preferred in scenarios where the primary requirements are high power output and wide beam coverage rather than precision and narrow beam focus.
Application: Industrial
The first laser used in an industrial application was a ruby laser, which was employed for drilling holes in diamond dies in 1965. This marked the beginning of lasers being integrated into industrial processes, showcasing their potential for precision and efficiency in manufacturing.
Application: Medical
Lasers have revolutionized medicine by enabling precise, minimally invasive procedures across various specialties. In surgery, dermatology, ophthalmology, and oncology, lasers enhance treatment outcomes by targeting specific tissues with minimal damage to surrounding areas. They are crucial in procedures such as LASIK, tumor removal, skin resurfacing, and photodynamic therapy. Additionally, lasers are widely used in dentistry, urology, gynecology, cardiology, ENT, pain management, orthopedics, and neurology, providing effective solutions with reduced recovery times.
This article refers to: GLM-532-003-X-1120 (Manufacturer/Distributor: Lasence Laser Type: GLM Wavelength Range: Visible Mode: multimode Application: Medical ) - GLM-532-003-X-1120 - multimode GLM Wavelength 530nm (Nanometer) Power 0.003W (Watt)
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